汰旧换新

out with the old and in with the new (idiom)

Characters and words in 汰旧换新

to discard / to eliminate

= + : The empress dowager (太) orders Tecumseh (t) to discard (汰) the water bottle (氵) she used in the airplane's bathroom (ai4).
old / opposite: new 新 / former / worn (with age)

= + : In the year 2076 Joan of Arc (ji) and the sun (日) meet again in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4). They are both very old (旧) and have to use dinosaur bones (丨) as crooks.
to exchange / to change (clothes etc) / to substitute / to switch / to convert (currency)

= + : Helga Horse (hu) received two new toy claws (扌) and tests them in the anthill's bathroom (an4). To test whether they are the same, she repeatedly exchanges (换) them and weighs them in her hands. She then makes both tips of the claws touch and quietly whispers "excellent" (奂).
to replace with sth new / to upgrade
abbr. for Xinjiang 新疆[Xin1 jiang1] or Singapore 新加坡[Xin1 jia1 po1] / surname Xin
new / newly / meso- (chemistry)

= + : Marie Curie and her bride are inspecting their wedding presents in front of the encampment. There's a brand new pair of barbells packed in plastic foil.

Words with 汰旧换新

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