靠窗座位

Characters and words in 靠窗座位

to lean against or on / to stand by the side of / to come near to / to depend on / to trust / to fuck (vulgar) / traditional military costume drama where the performers wear armor (old)

= + : Karl Marx changed the aorta's bathroom into a photo laboratory and is experimenting with a long negative. He wants to develop it into a movie, so he set up a LED display leaning against the wall and put the negative on top of it. As his messages run across the LED display he hopes that the negative will develop into a video, broadcasting his messages of revolution to the whole world: if you want to save the people, rely on the worker's party!
by the window (referring to seats on a plane etc)
old variant of 窗[chuang1]
variant of 窗[chuang1]
variant of 窗[chuang1]
shutter / window / CL:扇[shan4]

= + : Chantal Chicken (chu) finds that there is a new chimney (囱) in front if the anglepod (ang1). The chimney surprisingly has a window (窗), and as Chantal opens it she finds that there are cave paintings (穴) in the chimney.
variant of 窗[chuang1]
window / CL:扇[shan4]
seat / base / stand / (archaic) suffix used in a respectful form of address, e.g. 师座|师座[shi1 zuo4] / CL:個|个[ge4] / classifier for buildings, mountains and similar immovable objects

= + 广 : Zapatista Zebra (zu) attached parachutes (广) to benches made of dirt (坐) and plans to drop them over developing countries while he himself sits in a very comfy and luxurious cinema seat (座) in the observatory's bathroom (o4).
seat / CL:個|个[ge4]
position / location / place / seat / classifier for people (honorific) / classifier for binary bits (e.g. 十六位 16-bit or 2 bytes) / (physics) potential

= + : An armchair.

= + : Rosa Luxemburg visits Willy Walrus in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom. He sits in his place--an armchair--like a king, and Rosa presents him a vase.

Words with 靠窗座位

靠窗座位 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 靠窗座位

靠窗座位 currently does not appear in any sentence.