檻 | [ jiàn ] banister, balustrade, cage for animal or prisoner, to transport caged prisoner on a cart |
檻 | [ kǎn ] door sill, threshold |
檻花籠鶴 | [ jiàn huā lóng hè ] a flower in a cage, a crane in a basket (idiom); prisoner |
檻車 | [ jiàn chē ] cart with cage, used to escort prisoner |
⇒ 下檻 | [ xià kǎn ] doorsill |
⇒ 朱雲折檻 | [ zhū yún zhē kǎn ] Mr Zhu Yun breaks the railing (idiom); to challenge and admonish boldly |
⇒ 核門檻 | [ hé mén jiàn ] nuclear threshold |
⇒ 籠檻 | [ lóng jiàn ] cage (for animals) |
⇒ 籠鳥檻猿 | [ lóng jiàn yuán ] bird in a basket, monkey in a cage (idiom); prisoner |
⇒ 踏破門檻 | [ tā pò mén kǎn ] to wear out the doorstep (idiom), to crowd at sb's door |
⇒ 軒檻 | [ xuān jiàn ] railings of a balcony |
⇒ 門檻 | [ mén kǎn ] doorstep, sill, threshold, fig. knack or trick (esp. scheme to get sth cheaper) |
⇒ 闌檻 | [ lán jiàn ] railing, fence, banisters |
⇒ 闌檻 | [ lán kǎn ] see 闌檻|阑槛[lan2 jian4] |
⇒ 雕楹碧檻 | [ yíng bì kǎn ] carved pillar, jade doorsill (idiom); heavily decorated environment |
⇒ 雲窗霧檻 | [ yún chuāng wù kǎn ] cloud around the window, mist on the threshold (idiom); tall building with the windows in the clouds |