to dare / daring / (polite) may I venture

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: 石敢当, stone tablet erected to ward off evil spirits.

Guy Fawkes erected a stone tablet to ward off evil spirits inside of the anthill, but as he was drinking at the bar he noticed how the stone tablet suddenly started moving all on its own and tried to cut off Guy's ear with a sickle. Consequently, Guy Fawkes takes a sledgehammer and destroys the stone tablet to be safe; he wouldn't dare to have another drink setting next to this weird tablet.

敢 character breakdown

variant of 乙[zhe2]

Mnemonic symbol: a sickle.

James II of England (zh) cuts his own hair with his new sickle (乛) in the elevator's kitchen (e2).
variant of 攴[pu1]

= 𠂉 + : Mnemonic symbol: the epitome of rapping and tapping is a sledge hammer. Petra pinguin (pu) forgot her key (𠂉) and know she's locked out of the space station (Ø1). At first she tries to open the lock with pliers (乂), but in the end she has no choice but to use the sledge hammer (攵).
ear / handle (archaeology) / and that is all (Classical Chinese)

It ist what it looks like: an ear.

Characters with 敢 as component

olive
to look down from a height / to spy on sth
variant of 瞰[kan4]
silly / simple-minded / foolish / naive / sturdy / tough / heavy (of rope)
surname Kan
to glance / to peep
Japanese variant of 嚴|严
variant of 啖[dan4]
place name / wash
surname Han / Taiwan pr. [Gan3]
variant of 闞|阚[kan4] / to roar / to growl

Words with 敢

brave; courageous
brave / courageous
to have the impertinence / to have the cheek to
to dare (negative connotation) / to have the audacity to (do sth)
suicide squad / kamikaze unit
actually / as it turns out / indeed / of course
courageous; resolute and daring
courageous / resolute and daring
to dare to be first / to pioneer (idiom)
how could one dare? / I don't deserve such praise
stone tablet erected to ward off evil spirits

Sentences with 敢

ya̅o
hóu
shén
me
lái
lì
 
 
dǎn
gǎn
rú
cǐ
fàng
sì