东拼西凑

(idiom) to assemble from bits and pieces; to combine items from disparate sources

Characters and words in 东拼西凑

surname Dong

= + : Doggy Dog wants to build a model of the Pudong Oriental Pearl Tower in front of the engine. He has a model tower as guide, and a seven-branched laser sword as well as a daisy as building blocks.
east / host (i.e. sitting on east side of guest) / landlord

= + : Doggy Dog wants to build a model of the Pudong Oriental Pearl Tower in front of the engine. He has a model tower as guide, and a seven-branched laser sword as well as a daisy as building blocks.
to piece together / to join together / to stake all / adventurous / at the risk of one's life / to spell

= + : Pocahontas (pi) has unbearable tooth ache, so at the risk of her life (拼) she stakes all (拼) and tries to amalgamate (并) the holes in her teeth with the help of a toy claw (扌) in front of the encampment ((e)n1).
the West / abbr. for Spain 西班牙[Xi1 ban1 ya2] / Spanish

西 = + : The wild west is largely recognized by the symbol of the cowboy hat.

西 = + : Marie Curie has gone crazy from the loneliness in space. In front of the space station, she sits inside of a large wooden box, wearing a cowboy hat and playing a 胡兀尔 fiddle, thinking that she's participating in a square dance in the wild west.
to gather together, pool or collect / to happen by chance / to move close to / to exploit an opportunity

= + : The King of Chu (c) finds an abandoned popsicle (冫) in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4). He exploits this opportunity (凑) to play music (奏) by melting holes into the popsicle using a warm stream of water and thus creating a flute to play.

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