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).

拼 character breakdown

and / furthermore / also / together with / (not) at all / simultaneously / to combine / to join / to merge

= + : Brunhilde and a mean crocodile are amalgamating to a new super form in the engine's bathroom. They are forming the connection with bottle openers.

= + : Mnemonic symbol: combine harvester.

Brunhilde wants to harvest all the weed in the engine's bathroom with her combine harvester, but a bullfrog is standing in her way, protesting against the exploitation of nature's plants.
to combine / to amalgamate

= + : Brunhilde and a mean crocodile are amalgamating to a new super form in the engine's bathroom. They are forming the connection with bottle openers.
short name for Taiyuan 太原[Tai4 yuan2]
"hand" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 64), occurring in 提, 把, 打 etc

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a toy claw.
variant of 並|并[bing4]

= + : Brunhilde and a mean crocodile are amalgamating to a new super form in the engine's bathroom. They are forming the connection with bottle openers.

Characters with 拼 as component

拼 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 拼

to compete fiercely / contest
Hanyu Pinyin (abbr. for 漢語拼音|汉语拼音[Han4 yu3 Pin1 yin1])
Hanyu Pinyin, the romanization system used in the PRC since the 1960s
shopping as a fun pastime (loanword) (Tw)
(computing) input method where the user types just the initial or first letter of each syllable, e.g. "shq" or "sq" for 事情[shi4 qing5])
Jyutping, one of the many Cantonese romanization systems / abbr. of 粵語拼音|粤语拼音[Yue4 yu3 Pin1 yin1]
Cantonese romanization / Jyutping, one of the many Cantonese romanization systems
shopping as a fun pastime (loanword)
the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003
Chinese postal romanization, developed in the early 1900s, used until the 1980s

Sentences with 拼

拼 currently does not appear in any sentence.