to walk (side part of split character)

Chantal Chicken tries out her new gladiator sandals in the observatory's bathroom.

辶 character breakdown

The character 辶 cannot be broken down into individual components.

Characters with 辶 as component

surname Chi

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) arrived late (迟) at the space station's entrance (Ø2). He used tape measures (尺) as laces for his gladiator sandals (辶), but they got all messed up so that Charlie was stumpling a lot on his way to the space station's entrance.
late / delayed / slow

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) arrived late (迟) at the space station's entrance (Ø2). He used tape measures (尺) as laces for his gladiator sandals (辶), but they got all messed up so that Charlie was stumpling a lot on his way to the space station's entrance.
as yet / until

= + : Every day the beggar (乞) is begging (乞) the Queen of Hearts (qi) to give him a new pair of gladiator sandals (辶), but up to now (迄) the Queen of Hearts didn't give it to him.
(bound form) to penetrate; to seep through / to tell secretly; to leak / thoroughly; through and through / to appear; to show
to penetrate / to pass through / thoroughly / completely / transparent / to appear / to show

= + : Tecumseh (t) is taking part in a talent show (秀) in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4). His performance involves him dancing in gladiator sandals (辶) and using the sandals to penetrate (透) and smash all kinds of barriers made of concrete, steel, and your worst enemy.
to restrain / to check / to hold back

= + : Albert Einstein (Ø) wants to turn the quiz wheel (曷) inside the elevator's bathroom (e4), but he didn't notice that the laces of his gladiator sandals (辶) got stuck in the quiz wheel and restrain (遏) its motion.
to meet by chance (usually with misfortune) / classifier for events: time, turn, incident

= + : Once upon a time (遭) Zorro (b) caught a huge white Chinese herring (曹) and brought it back to the aorta (ao1), but he met with misfortune (遭) as he dropped the herring onto his new gladiator sandals (辶) in front of the aorta (ao1).
to go through / to know well / (suffix) expert / to connect / to communicate / open / to clear / classifier for letters, telegrams, phone calls etc

= + : In front of the engine a pile of yongzhong bells were blocking the way. Tommy Turtle attended to the matter and cleared the way. He lined the bells up to two lines, put on his gladiator sandals and now marches right through this path screened by walls on two sides like a roman general.
classifier for an activity, taken in its entirety (tirade of abuse, stint of music playing, bout of drinking etc)
to stroll / to walk (an animal)
to welcome / to meet / to face / to forge ahead (esp. in the face of difficulties)

= + : Erich Honecker (卬) rebuilt the GDR inside of the engine. In the kitchen ((e)ng2) he welcomes (迎) Maud Younger (y) to his new paradise, handing her a pair of gladiator sandals (辶). As he is leading by example, every inhabitant of the new GDR is required to wear socks and gladiator sandals.

Words with 辶

辶 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 辶

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