chest / box / trunk / suitcase / portfolio

箧 character breakdown

"right open box" radical (Kangxi radical 22), occurring in 区, 医, 匹 etc

I'm just gonna represent this element by a metal box.

Frankenstein's Monster is really mad about not being able to open a metal box in front of the anglepod.
to press from either side / to place in between / to sandwich / to carry sth under armpit / wedged between / between / to intersperse / to mix / to mingle / clip / folder / Taiwan pr. [jia2]

= + : The mean crocodile (丷) is waiting for the bus to go to work in front of the ashram (a1). He prepared to sandwiches (夹) for lunch: One with Joan of Arc (ji) and one with a construction worker (夫).
double-layered / lined (garment)
Taiwan pr. used in 夾生|夹生[jia1 sheng1] and 夾竹桃|夹竹桃[jia1 zhu2 tao2]
bamboo / CL:棵[ke1],支[zhi1],根[gen1] / Kangxi radical 118

= 𠂉 + + : Julian Giant Squid (zhu) is weaving a bamboo basket (竹) in the space station's kitchen (Ø2). He is using a key (𠂉), a dinosaur bone (丨) and a crowbar (亅) as basis structure and connects the three stays by weaving soft bamboo (竹) around them.
variant of 夾|夹[jia2]

Characters with 箧 as component

箧 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 箧

(idiom) to exhaust all one has / to leave no stone unturned / to try one's best
to fill boxes and baskets to the brim (with treasures)
rectangular box or chest
bamboo box for holding books, clothes etc
long and thin / slender
to overturn trunks and boxes / to make a thorough search (idiom)
to steal / to pilfer
wicker suitcase
traveling suitcase
beginning-school ceremony (old usage) / classical learning

Sentences with 箧

箧 currently does not appear in any sentence.