卸肩儿

lit. a weight off one's shoulders / fig. to resign a post / to lay down a burden / to be relieved of a job

Characters and words in 卸肩儿

to unload / to unhitch / to remove or strip / to get rid of

= 𦈢 + : Mnemonic symbol: cotton pads.

Marie Curie (xi) bought some lunch-to-go (𦈢), but in the elevator's bathroom (e4) she trips and pours her lunch over the barrier (𦈢). Normally she would use cotton pads (卸) to remove (卸) the mess, but since she doesn't have them, she uses a baby seal (卩) instead.
shoulder / to shoulder (responsibilities etc)

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) is angrily rushing out of the anthill. She hit the wooden swinging door (户) so hard that in front of the anthill (an1) the moon (月) hits his shoulder (肩) badly.
variant of 人[ren2] / "person" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 10), occurring in 兒, 兀, 兄 etc
child / son

= 丿 + : Mnemonic symbol: "son" (儿) sounds similar to "Sun" like in "Sun Wu Kong", so it's gonna be represented by the monkey king. Albert Einstein (Ø-) and Sun Wu Kong (儿) are fighting in the space station's kitchen (-Ø2). Their weapons: Albert Einstein has a shovel (乚), and Sun Wu Kong has a banana (丿).
non-syllabic diminutive suffix / retroflex final

Words with 卸肩儿

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Sentences with 卸肩儿

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