(bound form) to loathe; to be fed up with / (literary) to satiate; to satisfy

= + : While eating her favourite chocolate Maud Younger (y) enters the anthill's bathroom (an4) and finds the Saint Bernhard dog (犬) chilling out in the chocolate factory (厂), leaving his hair everywhere, especially in the chocolate. Suddenly Maud Younger realizes that this is the dark secret of the furry taste of her favourite chocolate and is terribly disgusted (厌).

厭 character breakdown

The character 厭 cannot be broken down into individual components.

Characters with 厭 as component

to press / to push down / to keep under (control) / pressure

= + + : Maud Younger once heard that if you apply enough pressure, one can make diamonds out of dirt. In front of the ashram, she tries this out: She puts some dirt into a chocolate factory, applies as much pressure as she can, but all that comes out are petal leaves.
see 壓根兒|压根儿[ya4 gen1 r5]
to have a nightmare
black spots on body
operculum (Latin: little lid) / a covering flap (in various branches of anatomy)
used in 懨懨|恹恹[yan1 yan1]
to press down
dimple
to eat to the full

Words with 厭

lit. to like the new, and hate the old (idiom); fig. enamored with new people (e.g. new girlfriend), bored with the old
worth hearing a hundred times
study tirelessly, teach with endless enthusiasm (idiom, from Analects)
annoying / disgusting
to disgust / to pall / fed up / tedious / cloying / boring / irritating
to be worth reading a hundred times (idiom)
The story is so good it's worth hearing a hundred times. / One never tires of hearing good new.
study tirelessly (idiom, from Analects)

Sentences with 厭

厭 currently does not appear in any sentence.