shoe / to tread on

履 character breakdown

person representing the dead (during burial ceremonies) / to put a corpse on display (after execution) / variant of 屍|尸[shi1] / corpse

Sherlock Holmes (sh) is investigating a crime scene with a corpse (尸) in front of the space station (Ø1). The victim's ghost (尸) is trying to give him hints from the afterlife about their killer.
corpse
to go and return / to return / to resume / to return to a normal or original state / to repeat / again / to recover / to restore / to turn over / to reply / to answer / to reply to a letter / to retaliate / to carry out

= 𠂉 + + : Mnemonic symbol: a photocopier.

Frieda Fox (fu) and the sun (日) have to wear high heels (夂) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). The high heels are locked, and they only have one key (𠂉). They know that the key is very fragile and can only be used once, so they use a photocopier (复) to create more keys so that both of them can be freed.

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a shrine of rejuvenation.

Frieda Fox (fu) only has an old photocopy (复) of her favorite black sneaker (彳). She restores (復) her sneakers to the original state by putting the old photocopy into the shrine of rejuvenation (復) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4).

Characters with 履 as component

履 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 履

background (academic and work) / curriculum vitae / résumé
lit. as if walking on thin ice (idiom) / fig. to be extremely cautious / to be skating on thin ice
curriculum vitae (CV) / resume
to keep a promise / to honor an agreement
caterpillar track (propulsion system used on bulldozers etc) / (literary) shoes and belt
to carry out (a task)
lit. to make one's way through a dangerous pass as if walking on level ground (idiom) / fig. to handle a crisis effortlessly
to cut the feet to fit the shoes (idiom); to force sth to fit (as to a Procrustean bed) / impractical or inelegant solution
half-track (vehicle with wheels at the front and continuous tracks in the rear)
curriculum vitae (CV)
performance bond (international trade)
lit. shoes and slippers muddled together (idiom); fig. many guests come and go / a lively party

Sentences with 履

履 currently does not appear in any sentence.