唇齒

lit. lips and teeth (idiom); fig. close partners / interdependent

Characters and words in 唇齒

lip

= + : Chantal Chicken (chu) celebrates her birthday in the encampment's kitchen ((e)n2) with a birthday cake (辰) made of mandarins (口). As she eats the cake her whole lips (唇) get orange (口) with cake.
variant of 唇[chun2]

= + : Chantal Chicken (chu) celebrates her birthday in the encampment's kitchen ((e)n2) with a birthday cake (辰) made of mandarins (口). As she eats the cake her whole lips (唇) get orange (口) with cake.
tooth / CL:顆|颗[ke1]

齿 = + + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) has an aching tooth (齿), and Neanderthal Man (人) is about to help him take it out using an electrical barrier (止) in the space station (Ø3). They attached the barrier to the tooth and as Neanderthal Man will plug it into the receptacle (凵), the barrier will pull out the tooth.

Words with 唇齒

lit. as close as lips and teeth (idiom); closely related / interdependent
labiodental (e.g. the consonant f in standard Chinese)

Sentences with 唇齒

唇齒 currently does not appear in any sentence.