(bound form) to raid; to attack / (bound form) to continue the pattern; to perpetuate / (literary) classifier for suits of clothing or sets of bedding

= + : Marie Curie (xi) and the dragon (龙) are taking part in a reenactment just inside the space station's entrance (Ø2). They celebrate Scottish wrestling by wearing kilts (衣) and attacking (袭) each other using awesome moves.

袭 character breakdown

clothes / CL:件[jian4] / Kangxi radical 145

= 𧘇 + : Mnemonic symbol: kilt.

= 𧘇 + : In front of the space station, Maud Younger doesn't have a wardrobe, but just a step ladder. It's still enough for her kilt though, which she can just put over the ladder so that it doesn't lose its form, and her beret, which she puts on top of the ladder.
to dress / to wear / to put on (clothes)
surname Long

= 𠂇 + + : Lenny Lemur and a dragon are cutting little paper dragons out of petal leafs using scissors just inside the engine's kitchen. Until they are ready to cut the next petal leaf they keep the leaves in a ladle.
dragon / CL:條|条[tiao2] / imperial

= 𠂇 + + : Lenny Lemur and a dragon are cutting little paper dragons out of petal leafs using scissors just inside the engine's kitchen. Until they are ready to cut the next petal leaf they keep the leaves in a ladle.

Characters with 袭 as component

袭 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 袭

attack (esp. surprise attack) / raid / to attack
to raid; to storm / surprise attack
to plagiarize / to copy / to attack the flank or rear of an enemy
to attack from an unexpected direction
to counterattack; to strike back / (neologism c. 2013) (of an underdog) to go on the offensive; to make an improbable comeback
raid / to carry out a raid / to invade
to suffer attack / to be ambushed
to follow blindly
follow the same old path (idiom); stuck in a rut / always the same routine

Sentences with 袭

袭 currently does not appear in any sentence.