陳規陋習

outmoded conventions / old-fashioned ways
outmoded conventions; old-fashioned ways

Characters and words in 陳規陋習

surname Chen / Chen (c. 1045 - 479 BC), a Zhou dynasty state / Chen (557-589), one of the Southern Dynasties 南朝[Nan2 Chao2]

= + : The pope (阝) is narrating (陈) the same old (陈) stories from the top of the Pudong Tower (东) to the masses in the encampment's kitchen. Charlie Chaplin (ch) is listening and can't help falling asleep.
to lay out; to exhibit; to display / to narrate; to state; to explain; to tell / old; stale

= + : The pope (阝) is narrating (陈) the same old (陈) stories from the top of the Pudong Tower (东) to the masses in the encampment's kitchen. Charlie Chaplin (ch) is listening and can't help falling asleep.
outmoded conventions / old-fashioned ways
compass / a rule / regulation / to admonish / to plan / to scheme

= + : In front of the Eiffel Tower, each year there are more and more surveillance cameras. A construction worker tries to find his way through this maze, but even his compass is of no use. However he's lucky that Gitta Giraffe is there: she's large enough to just see over the cameras to get an overview and tells the worker the way through the maze.
low / humble / plain / ugly / mean / vulgar

= + + : The toilet in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4) is clogged, but the Pope (阝) has to use the bathroom urgently. Sir Lancelot (l) digs a very crude (陋) hole in the floor using a shovel (乚) for the Pope to use. The Pope is mildly impressed by the ugly (陋) toilet, but nevertheless bestows Lancelot a bronze medal (丙) for his efforts.
corrupt practice / bad habits / malpractice
surname Xi

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
(bound form) to practice / to study / habit / custom

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.

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