closely joined / connection / knot

= + : Caesar (帝) wants to have a close connection (缔) to Dorothy Gale (di). Literally. In the space station's bathroom (Ø4), he forms the close connection by closely joining (缔) her body to his with the help of a lot of silk worms (纟) he previously knotted (缔) together to form a rope.

締 character breakdown

emperor

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: the great emperor Caesar.

Caesar prepared to sauna in the space station's bathroom, and he has his towel already around his neck when he prepares a new aufguss. Just as he wants to lift the vase, the cooking top on top of it lifts itself as Dorothy Gale looks out, laughing at Caesar.
"silk" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 120), occurring in 紅|红[hong2], 綠|绿[lü4], 累[lei4] etc / also pr. [mi4]

A silk worm.

Characters with 締 as component

締 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 締

to found / to create
to suppress / to crack down on / to prohibit
creator (of a great work) / founder
to conclude (an agreement)
to conclude a treaty
signatory states / countries that are party to a treaty
party in a contract, treaty etc

Sentences with 締

締 currently does not appear in any sentence.