feather / 5th note in pentatonic scale

= : Yu the Great is studying the structure of a feather inside the space station.

羽 character breakdown

surname Xi

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
(bound form) to practice / to study / habit / custom

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.

Characters with 羽 as component

surname Xi

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
(bound form) to practice / to study / habit / custom

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
to stick up / to rise on one end / to tilt

= + : The Queen of Hearts (qi) and Tang Yao (尧) are happily playing on a see-saw (翘) in the aorta's bathroom (ao4). To tilt (翘) the see-saw they are waving with feathers (羽) to create enough momentum.
outstanding / to raise

= + : The Queen of Hearts (qi) anxiously awaits her outstanding (翘) lover, Tang Yao (尧), in the aorta's kitchen (ao2). She greets him by raising (翘) her feather (羽) to give him an idea of the things to come.
writing brush / writing / pen

= + + + : Hamlet (h) and Neanderthal Man (人) are taking part in a calligraphy competition in the anthill's bathroom (an4). Each of them has exactly one minute to write a Chinese character, with the minute being measured by an alarm clock (早). Hamlet has a big advantage though: he might use a proper writing brush (翰) while Neanderthal Man only has an ordinary feather (羽). As Neanderthal Man notices he is going to loose he is so angry that he crushes the alarm clock with a huge cross (十).
surname Han

= + + + : Hamlet (h) and Neanderthal Man (人) are taking part in a calligraphy competition in the anthill's bathroom (an4). Each of them has exactly one minute to write a Chinese character, with the minute being measured by an alarm clock (早). Hamlet has a big advantage though: he might use a proper writing brush (翰) while Neanderthal Man only has an ordinary feather (羽). As Neanderthal Man notices he is going to loose he is so angry that he crushes the alarm clock with a huge cross (十).
green jade / kingfisher
bright / tomorrow
assist / ready to fly / respect
tail feathers / plume

Words with 羽

Kariba or Kariwa, Japanese name / Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟
(bird species of China) Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus)
lit. one phoenix feather; fig. a glimpse that reveals the whole
pre-Tang names of the five notes of the pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly to do, re, mi, sol, la
tail feathers
caudipteryx (a feathered dinosaur)
to molt / to change feathers
battledore and shuttlecock / shuttlecock

Sentences with 羽

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