浸豬籠

to drown sb in a wicker basket, a form of 沉潭[chen2 tan2]

Characters and words in 浸豬籠

to immerse / to soak / to steep / gradually

= + + + : Joan of Arc (ji) has an urge to eat pig snouts (彐) in the encampment's bathroom ((e)n4). She puts a cooking top (冖) upside down on the floor, puts the pig snout inside and fills the improvised bowl with bottled water (氵) to soak (浸) the pig snout. To make it tender she also beats it wearing a boxing glove (又).
hog / pig / swine / CL:口[kou3],頭|头[tou2]

= + : Louis XIV (者) wants to buy a new pet so he sells his old one. He sells his dachshund (犭) to Julian Giant Squid (zhu) in front of the space station (Ø1) who puts some coins into Louis' piggy bank (猪).
cylindrical bamboo or wire frame used to constrain a pig during transport
enclosing frame made of bamboo, wire etc / cage / basket / steamer basket / to cover / to cage / to embrace / to manipulate through trickery

= + : Lenny Lemur (lu) prepared dim sum in the engine's kitchen ((e)ng2). As the dragon (龙) smells the dim sum he wants to try some, but Lenny Lemur (lu) covers (笼) the flat bamboo basket (笼) with a bamboo stick (⺮) to prevent the dragon from stealing the dim sum.
to cover / to cage / covering / also pr. [long2]

Words with 浸豬籠

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