to hinder / to obstruct / to block

= + : Albert Einstein (Ø) rubs a lamp in the airplane's bathroom (ai4) and to his surprise a genie (㝵) appears, asking for his wish. Albert recognizes his chance to put one over on the king and asks the genie to summon a large rock (石) to obstruct (碍) the royal toilet.

礙 character breakdown

to doubt / to suspect

= + + + : (Ø2)Maud Younger (y) found a hole in her hat and is furious. Just inside the space station's entrance (Ø2) she lines up her suspects (疑). First she suspects a ladle (匕), but it is not sharp enough. Then she inspects a boxing glove (又), but it is too large for the hole. Next she inspects a gumboot (疋), but it is not strong enough to make a hole. Finally she finds a dart (矢) and knows already: this is her suspect (疑) which caused the hole.
surname Shi / abbr. for Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1]

= + : Sherlock Holmes finds the space station's entrance blocked by a big rock. He uses a wind wheel and a mandarin to build a lever, with which he is able to move the rock.
dry measure for grain equal to ten dou 斗 / ten pecks / one hundred liters
rock / stone / stone inscription / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]

= + : Sherlock Holmes finds the space station's entrance blocked by a big rock. He uses a wind wheel and a mandarin to build a lever, with which he is able to move the rock.
dry measure for grain equal to ten dou 斗[dou3]; one hundred liters / ancient pr. [shi2]

Characters with 礙 as component

礙 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 礙

to hinder / to obstruct
to be in the way; to be a hindrance / (usu. in the negative) to be of consequence; to matter
to be an irksome presence (i.e. sth or sb one wishes were not there)
without inconvenience / unimpeded / unhindered / unobstructed / unfettered / unhampered
gender identity disorder (GID) / gender dysphoria
intellectual disability / cognitive disability / learning disability / mental retardation
to shy to speak out / tongue-tied / to hesitate / too embarrassing for words
tongue-tied for fear of embarrassment (idiom)
to be in the way / to be a hindrance
to impair the appetite
inconvenient / difficult for some reason / to find sth embarrassing
difficult to obey orders (idiom); much to my embarrassment, I am unable to comply
(usually used in the negative) major issue / serious problem / big deal

Sentences with 礙

礙 currently does not appear in any sentence.