稍安勿躁

variant of 少安毋躁[shao3 an1 wu2 zao4]

Characters and words in 稍安勿躁

somewhat / a little

= + : The little prince (肖) and Sherlock Holmes (sh) got their ration of cereals (禾) in front of the aorta (ao1). Because the little prince is so little (稍), he only got a little bit (稍) of cereals.
see 稍息[shao4 xi1]
surname An
(bound form) calm; peaceful / to calm; to set at ease / safe; secure; in good health / content; satisfied (as in 安於|安于[an1 yu2]) / to place (sb) in a suitable position (job) / to install; to fix; to fit / to bring (a charge against sb) / to harbor (certain intentions) / ampere (abbr. for 安培[an1 pei2])

= + : Albert Einstein prepared an experiment: He invented a new sport and tries it out himself. Using a seat belt, he jumps off anthill's roof. To his surprise, he lands in a graduation cap that Bessie Coleman put there to capture him.
do not

= 丿 + : Mnemonic symbol: bat wings.

= 丿 + : The elephant wants to eat a banana in the space station's bathroom, but Willy Walrus suddenly flies by (using bat wings), snatches the banana away and shouts "no!"
hot-tempered / impatient

= + : A loud cuckoo clock (喿) wakes up Zorro (z) in the aorta's bathroom (ao4) after he drunkenly fell asleep there. Zorro reacts very hot-tempered (躁) by throwing his cowboy boot (⻊) at the clock and ruining it.
impatient; hot-tempered

Words with 稍安勿躁

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Sentences with 稍安勿躁

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