to step on / to tread on / to wear (shoes) / (slang) to dump (sb) / Taiwan pr. [deng4]

= + : Don Quixote (d) wants to mount (登) a cowboy boot (⻊) in front of the engine ((e)ng1), but realistically he is merely stepping (蹬) on it.

蹬 character breakdown

to scale (a height) / to ascend / to mount / to publish or record / to enter (e.g. in a register) / to press down with the foot / to step or tread on / to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect) / to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)

= + : To finance his adventures, Don Quixote (d) signed a sponsorship contract with a famous company producing canned beans (豆). In front of the engine ((e)ng1) he is scaling (登) a mountain of canned beans while wearing sexy nylons (癶). The character 登 depicts Don Quixote's legs (in nylons) standing on the mountain of canned beans.
excessive
foot / to be sufficient / ample

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a football. Zapatista Zebra (zu) wants to pimp his football (足) in the space station's kitchen (Ø2). He thinks that a few more vitamins wouldn't hurt, so he extracts the vitamins from a mandarin (口) with a syringe (龰) to inject them into his football.
Character component without intrinsic meaning

= + : Mnemonic symbol: A big, left cowboy boot with spurs and everything. Zapatista Zebra (zu) wants to enter the space station's kitchen (), but he is hold up at the barrier (止). The spurs at his cowboy boot (⻊) are not safe enough, so he has to stick a mandarin (口) on it to make them safe.

Characters with 蹬 as component

蹬 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 蹬

to kick one's legs / leg press (exercise) / (coll.) to kick the bucket
to stamp one's foot / to kick
lit. to climb all over sb / fig. to take advantage of sb's weakness
to have bad luck / dammit!

Sentences with 蹬

蹬 currently does not appear in any sentence.