避坑落井

to dodge a pit only to fall into a well (idiom) / out of the frying pan into the fire

Characters and words in 避坑落井

to avoid / to shun / to flee / to escape / to keep away from / to leave / to hide from

= + : Brunhilde (bi) is keeping a jade dragon (辟) as cuddle pet in the space station's bathroom (Ø4) and dresses him funny clothing such as gladiator sandals (辶). One time the jade dragon tried to escape (避), but he got all tangled up in the gladiator sandals' laces until he couldn't move anymore.
hole / pit / tunnel / to defraud

= + : Karl Marx (k) finds out that turtleneck sweaters (亢) are completely out of fashion now, so in front of the engine ((e)ng1) he digs a deep pit (坑), throws the sweater inside and fills the pit with earth (土).
variant of 坑[keng1] / pit / hole

= + : Karl Marx (k) finds out that turtleneck sweaters (亢) are completely out of fashion now, so in front of the engine ((e)ng1) he digs a deep pit (坑), throws the sweater inside and fills the pit with earth (土).
to leave out / to be missing / to leave behind or forget to bring / to lag or fall behind
colloquial reading for 落[luo4] in certain compounds
to fall or drop / (of the sun) to set / (of a tide) to go out / to lower / to decline or sink / to lag or fall behind / to fall onto / to rest with / to get or receive / to write down / whereabouts / settlement

= + : Lenny Lemur tried to grow some artificial lawn in the observatory's bathroom, but to no avail. He even put up a star for the light and provided bottled water, but the artificial lawn didn't grow. To make matters worse, the star is about to fall into the bathroom's well.
a well / CL:口[kou3] / neat / orderly

= + 丿 + : Joan of Arc (ji) is digging a well (井) inside the engine ((e)ng3). At first she was doing it by hand, but then she hooked up a capacitor (二) to a banana (丿) and a dinosaur bone (丨), which dig for her using the electrical energy.

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