to press from either side / to place in between / to sandwich / to carry sth under armpit / wedged between / between / to intersperse / to mix / to mingle / clip / folder / Taiwan pr. [jia2]

= + : The mean crocodile (丷) is waiting for the bus to go to work in front of the ashram (a1). He prepared to sandwiches (夹) for lunch: One with Joan of Arc (ji) and one with a construction worker (夫).
double-layered / lined (garment)
Taiwan pr. used in 夾生|夹生[jia1 sheng1] and 夾竹桃|夹竹桃[jia1 zhu2 tao2]
variant of 夾|夹[jia2]

夹 character breakdown

"eight" component in Chinese characters / archaic variant of 八[ba1]

Mnemonic symbol: a crocodile with mean eyes. Beelzebub (b) is fighting with eight crocodiles (丷) in front of the ashram (a1).
one of the characters used in kwukyel, an ancient Korean writing system
husband / man / manual worker / conscripted laborer (old)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a construction worker

= + : In front of the space station, Neanderthal Man and a construction worker are busy exchanging a broken capacitor. When Frieda Fox floats by they whistle at her because they think she's hot, but Frieda is just annoyed.
(classical) this, that / he, she, they / (exclamatory final particle) / (initial particle, introduces an opinion)

Characters with 夹 as component

gorge

= + : Marie Curie (xi) is gorging (峡) on sandwiches (夹) in the ashram's kitchen (a2). She opens her mouth as wide as a gorge (峡) and puts the sandwiches in her mouth using a big fork (山).
knight-errant / brave and chivalrous / hero / heroic

= + : Marie Curie (xi) decided to become a knight errant (侠). In the ashram's kitchen (a2) Rosa Luxemburg (亻) gives her a sandwich (夹) for her journeys and says goodbye to her.
cheeks

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) prepares a sandwich (夹) for later in the ashram's kitchen (a2). First she wraps the sandwich in sheets of paper (页), then she stores it in her cheeks (颊) like a hamster.
old variant of 夾|夹[jia1]
to clasp under the arm / to coerce
old variant of 狹|狭[xia2]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) made herself a sandwich (夹) in the ashram's kitchen (a2), but the way out is very narrow (狭) and blocked by the dachshund (犭) who is looking at her sandwich and drooling .
narrow / narrow-minded

= + : Marie Curie (xi) made herself a sandwich (夹) in the ashram's kitchen (a2), but the way out is very narrow (狭) and blocked by the dachshund (犭) who is looking at her sandwich and drooling .
abbr. for Shaanxi 陝西|陕西 province
see 蛺蝶|蛱蝶[jia2 die2]
pod (botany)
place name
name of a district in Henan
soaked / to wet / to drench / Taiwan pr. [jia2]
chest / box / trunk / suitcase / portfolio
bury / sacrifice
cheerful / satisfied
variant of 愜|惬[qie4]
variant of 頰|颊[jia2]
old variant of 刺[ci4]

Words with 夹

jacket (loanword) / also pr. [jia2 ke4]
to fill with stuffing (e.g. in cooking) / stuffed
ammunition clip / cartridge clip / magazine (for ammunition)
wooden boards used to press sth together / (medicine) splint
splint / clamp / vise (as torture instrument)
to mix together (disparate substances) / to mingle / a mix / to be tangled up with
pincer attack / attack from two or more sides / converging attack / attack on a flank / fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks
to carry within it / to be mixed in / to slip sth in / to intersperse / (hydrology etc) to entrain / to smuggle / notes smuggled into an exam
crack / crevice
attack from two sides / pincer movement / converging attack / attack on a flank / fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks
angle (between two intersecting lines)
stuffed (of food) / with filling
lined jacket / double layered jacket / CL:件[jian4]
to tuck one's tail between one's legs / fig. to back down / in a humiliating situation
armpit / also written 胳肢窩|胳肢窝[ga1 zhi5 wo1]
to clamp / to grip
chuck (for a drill etc)

Sentences with 夹

夹 currently does not appear in any sentence.