折秤

discrepancy in weight

Characters and words in 折秤

to snap / to break (a stick, a bone etc) / (bound form) to sustain a loss (in business)
to turn sth over / to turn upside down / to tip sth out (of a container)
to break / to fracture / to snap / to suffer loss / to bend / to twist / to turn / to change direction / convinced / to convert into (currency) / discount / rebate / tenth (in price) / classifier for theatrical scenes / to fold / accounts book

= + : James II of England (zh) wants to lift a pair of barbells (斤) in the elevator's kitchen (e2), but the barbells are very heavy. He tries to use toy claws (扌) and folding (折) knifes (mnemonic symbol for 折) as levers, but they both snap (折).
variant of 折[zhe2] / to fold
variant of 稱|称[cheng1], to weigh
steelyard / Roman balance / CL:臺|台[tai2]

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) wants to fry his cereals (禾) in a frying pan (平) in the engine's bathroom ((e)ng4). To get the quantity right he weighs his cereals with a steelyard (秤) first.

Words with 折秤

折秤 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 折秤

折秤 currently does not appear in any sentence.