赴湯蹈火

lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom) / fig. to brave any danger / to go to any lengths (for a noble cause)

Characters and words in 赴湯蹈火

to go / to visit (e.g. another country) / to attend (a banquet etc)

= + : Frieda Fox (fu) wants to go to another country (赴) to attend a banquet (赴) she has been invited to. Just inside the space station's entrance (Ø4) she grabs her voodoo staff (卜) and her Nordic walking pole (走) as walking aids and heads off.
surname Tang
rushing current
soup / hot or boiling water / decoction of medicinal herbs / water in which sth has been boiled

= 𠃓 + : Tecumseh (t) is cooking a soup (汤) in front of the anglepod (ang1). First he boils a bottle of water (氵), then he adds Icarus' wings (𠃓).
to tread on / to trample / to stamp / to fulfill / Taiwan pr. [dao4]

= + : Don Quixote (d) is trampling (蹈) through the aorta (ao3) practicing a folk dance (蹈) in his cowboy boots (⻊), but he finds there is a small stone in one of his boots and he has to scoop it out (舀) before he can continue.
surname Huo
fire / urgent / ammunition / fiery or flaming / internal heat (Chinese medicine) / hot (popular) / classifier for military units (old) / Kangxi radical 86

= + : Helga Horse (hu) and Neanderthal Man (人) are starting a fire (火) in the observatory's living room (o3) with two large petals (丶).

Words with 赴湯蹈火

赴湯蹈火 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 赴湯蹈火

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