gauze / to collect / to gather / to catch / to sift

= + : Lenny Lemur wanted to catch a few bats with a net hang high across the observatory's kitchen. Instead, two bats catch him in a roll of gauze in a fly-by manoeuvre.

罗 character breakdown

dusk / evening / Taiwan pr. [xi4]

Mnemonic symbol: this character looks a bit like a bat, and bats come out of their caves at dusk. I could see the upper left 丿 as part of the bat's right wing, ㇇ as the body/head and 丶 as the eye of the bat.

Xi Shi (xi) goes out for a space walk in front of the space station (Ø1) in the evening (夕), where she observes a space bat.
net (Kangxi radical 122)

This one just looks like a fishing net. Willy walrus (w) is trying to fish frozen fish from the freezer with a net (罒) inside the anglepod's living room (ang3).

Characters with 罗 as component

patrol

= + : Lenny Lemur (lu) is patrolling the observatory's kitchen (o2) in his patrol boat (逻). He is patrolling three gates: behind two of the gates there is one pile of gauze (罗) respectively, but behind the last door there is a pair of beautiful gladiator sandals (辶). He will ask any visitor to choose one of the gates, then open another one and show the gauze behind it. Any visitor who doesn't get the logic (逻) why it is better to choose the remaining gate then is not allowed to enter the castle.
radish
gong / CL:面[mian4]
(final exclamatory particle)
used in 囉嗦|啰嗦[luo1 suo5]

= + : The last time Lenny Lemur (lu) told a long-winded, pesky (啰) story to someone in front of Olavinlinna Caste (o1) that person gagged him with a mandarin (口) and fixed the mandarin in place with gauze (罗).
see 桫欏|桫椤[suo1 luo2]
basket
name of a tribe

Words with 罗

Russell (name) / Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970), British logician, rationalist philosopher and pacifist
Robin Hood (English 12th century folk hero)
Roman letters / Roman alphabet
the Church (as Royal Court) / the Holy See / the Vatican
Epistle of St Paul to the Romans
Roman sandals / ankle-strap sandals
caligae (sandals worn by Roman soldiers in ancient times) / (fashion) Roman-style sandals / ankle-strap sandals
lit. to net birds and dig for rats (idiom); fig. hard pressed for cash / on the verge of bankruptcy
Luoxiao Mountains, mountain range straddling the border between Jiangxi and Hunan
(old) very short unit of time (loanword, from Sanskrit)

Sentences with 罗

tài
shàng
lǎo
ju̅n
 
 
nán
hǎi
gua̅n
yi̅n
 
 
wǔ
bǎi
luó
hàn