to go forward / to advance / to go in / to enter / to put in / to submit / to take in / to admit / (math.) base of a number system / classifier for sections in a building or residential compound

= + : Joan of Arc fell into a well after she entered the encampment's bathroom, but luckily one of her gladiator sandals got stuck on one toilet, so now she can use the string to climb out of the well.

进 character breakdown

a well / CL:口[kou3] / neat / orderly

= + 丿 + : Joan of Arc (ji) is digging a well (井) inside the engine ((e)ng3). At first she was doing it by hand, but then she hooked up a capacitor (二) to a banana (丿) and a dinosaur bone (丨), which dig for her using the electrical energy.
to walk (side part of split character)

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

Characters with 进 as component

jade-like stone

Words with 进

to advance / forward motion
to set foot in / to tread (in or on) / to walk into
to leap forward / to make rapid progress / a leap forward
to have lost one's mind / crazy / soft in the head
every day sees new developments (idiom) / to make constant progress
abreast of modern developments / to keep up with the times / progressive / timely
to rush in / to charge in
uneven / in disorder / everything sticking out
"please come in"
to plunge into / to jump into
lit. even jumping into the Yellow River can't get you clean / fig. to become inexorably mixed up / mired in controversy / in deep trouble
like rowing a boat upstream, if you stop moving forward you fall back (idiom)
to gain entry by passing an exam; to be admitted to (a college etc)
to gain entry by passing an exam / to be admitted to (a college etc)
not to listen / to be deaf to
Hu Xijin (1960-), editor-in-chief of the "Global Times" 環球時報|环球时报[Huan2 qiu2 Shi2 bao4] 2005-2021

Sentences with 进

wài
miàn
yǒu
yi̅
ya̅o
hóu
chuǎng
jìn
go̅ng
lái