to tie / to bind / classifier for flowers, banknotes etc: bundle / Taiwan pr. [zha2]

= + : Zorro (z) unearthed a bundle of flowers in front of the ashram (a1) using a shovel (乚), and now he's binding (扎) them into a bundle using a toy claw (扌).
(of troops) to be stationed (at) / Taiwan pr. [zha2]

紮 character breakdown

variant of 札[zha2]
variant of 札[zha2]
thin piece of wood used a writing tablet (in ancient China) / a kind of official document (in former times) / letter / note / plague
fine silk / Kangxi radical 120

= + : In the space station's bathroom, Marilyn Monroe uses zero gravity to fulfill her lifelong dream of flying on a carpet like Aladdin. In the space station she doesn't have a carpet, but she has a large ace on which she sits. She uses a silken scarf as a turban, and she holds a daisy in her hand as magic wand.

Characters with 紮 as component

紮 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 紮

to wrap up / to pack / to bind up (a wound)
to station / to garrison (troops)
to tie up / to bind up / (medicine) to ligate / (of a male) to have a vasectomy (ligation of the vasa deferentia) / (of a female) to have one's tubes tied (tubal ligation)
to camp / to pitch camp / stationed / quartered / Taiwan pr. [zha2 ying2]
see 扎實|扎实[zha1 shi5]
to set up camp / Taiwan pr. [an1 ying2 zha2 zhai4]
campstool / folding stool (with fabric stretched across the top to sit on)
to bundle up with rope (e.g. firewood) / to secure with rope (e.g. suitcases on the roof of a car) / to strap down
Hamid Karzai (1957-), Afghan politician, president 2004-2014
to set up an encampment
name of village in Nyima county, Nagchu prefecture, Tibet
cable ties / zip ties
Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260
see 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁[Za1 ma3 la2 ding1]
to bind / to wrap up / (computing) binding

Sentences with 紮

紮 currently does not appear in any sentence.