to disturb / to annoy / to mix / to stir

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) is on guard in the aorta (ao3), but she keeps falling asleep (觉). Every time she is about to fall asleep her colleague stirs her up (搅) with a toy claw (扌).

攪 character breakdown

"hand" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 64), occurring in 提, 把, 打 etc

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a toy claw.
a nap / a sleep / CL:場|场[chang2]

= + + : There have been reports of illegal sleepovers in Angkor Wat's bathroom, so Joan of Arc wants to get to the bottom of it. She plans to film the intruders with a surveillance camera, but at the same time she may not be discovered, so she hides under a cooking top which is in turn covered up with daisies. However her attempt at filming the sleepovers fail: as the night comes, she falls asleep herself in her hideout.
to feel / to find that / thinking / awake / aware

= + + : Lately Zeus has been acting strange when he entered the elevator, so there have been a lot of surveillance cameras put up to observe him. Zeus thinks that they are ugly and decorates them with daisies. He also feels that the cameras are emitting radiation to read his mind, so he put up a cooking lid as hat to protect his brain from the radiation.

Characters with 攪 as component

攪 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 攪

to disturb; to trouble; to bother
to disturb / to trouble
to mix / to blend / (fig.) to spoil / to mess up things / to run around with (sb) / to get involved with / to mix (with other people)
to stir / to agitate
to disrupt / to throw into disorder
to mix; to stir
to mix / to stir
to pester endlessly (idiom) / an annoying troublemaker
to mix / to blend
to disturb / to annoy
to disturb / to pester
to upset the apple cart / to disrupt things
see 搞基[gao3 ji1]
(derog.) shit-stirrer / troublemaker
to stir up / to turn over
to disturb / to pester

Sentences with 攪

攪 currently does not appear in any sentence.