hammer / to hammer into shape / weight (e.g. of a steelyard or balance) / to strike with a hammer

= + : Chantal Chicken (chu) wants to hammer the weeping willow (垂) in the Eiffel Tower's kitchen (ei2) into shape (锤). She uses a golden harpoon (钅) as chisel and a hammer (锤) to shape the willow as she wishes.

錘 character breakdown

to hang (down) / droop / dangle / bend down / hand down / bequeath / nearly / almost / to approach

= + + : The cat o' nine tails (壬) has been chasing Chantal Chicken (chu) all around the Eiffel Tower. In the kitchen (ei2) there is a weeping willow (垂, 垂柳) on which Chantal Chicken sits. Next to the willow, the cat o' nine tails is approaching. Both of them are holding a steel beam (工) in their hands to use as sword in their final encounter.
surname Jin / surname Kim (Korean) / Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115-1234)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a bar of gold.

= + : In front of the encampment, Joan of Arc is on the lookout for smugglers. Indeed she catches the mean crocodile smuggling gold bars hidden in whole wheat breads.
gold / chemical element Au / generic term for lustrous and ductile metals / money / golden / highly respected / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a bar of gold.

= + : In front of the encampment, Joan of Arc is on the lookout for smugglers. Indeed she catches the mean crocodile smuggling gold bars hidden in whole wheat breads.

Characters with 錘 as component

錘 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 錘

hammer / CL:把[ba3]
lit. to fix the tone with a single hammer blow / fig. to make the final decision
nail hammer / claw hammer
bob of a plumbline
mallet / drumstick
air hammer / pneumatic hammer
(neologism c. 2017) (slang) to demand proof of what one believes to be an unfounded accusation only to have irrefutable evidence duly supplied
bob of plumb line
mallet / drumstick
steelyard weights
mace (weapon) / see 銅錘花臉|铜锤花脸[tong2 chui2 hua1 lian3]
(Chinese opera) tongchui hualian, a military character holding a bronze mace, classified as a jing 淨|净[jing4] role
mace (weapon) / (Chinese opera) "tongchui" (painted face role) (abbr. for 銅錘花臉|铜锤花脸[tong2 chui2 hua1 lian3])
a one-off, short-sighted deal / a one-shot, all-out attempt
rock-paper-scissors (game)
after hard work and numerous revisions (idiom) / the vicissitudes of life
(neologism c. 2014) (slang) solid proof / irrefutable evidence

Sentences with 錘

錘 currently does not appear in any sentence.