- 镶嵌 xiāngqiàn to inlayto inlay, set, or embed a smaller object into a larger one; to mount a jewel; to create a mosaic or tiling pattern
- 嵌入 qiànrù to embedto insert, embed, or implant firmly into a surrounding mass
- 嵌入式 qiànrùshì embedded(electronics or computing) embedded; designed to perform a specific function within a larger system
- 嵌套 qiàntào nested; nestingto be nested; the process or structure of placing one object or structure inside another (e.g. in computing, mathematics, or linguistics)
- 镶嵌画 xiāngqiànhuà mosaicpicture or design made by inlaying small pieces of colored stone, glass, or ceramic; used primarily to decorate walls, floors, and ceilings
- 嵌镶 qiànxiāng to inlayto inlay; to set an object into a surface to create a design or mosaic
- 嵌入式广告 qiànrùshìguǎnggào product placementadvertising technique where branded goods or services are integrated into a movie, television show, or other media
- 嵌入式衣柜 qiànrùshìyīguì built-in closetbuilt-in closet; fitted wardrobe
- 嵌合 qiànhé telescopingthe process of forming a new word by blending or collapsing parts of existing words; telescoping
- 嵌块 qiànkuài inlaypiece of material inserted into a surface for decoration; a block-shaped inlay
- 嵌巉 qiànchán precipitous(literary) describes the steep and rugged appearance of mountains; jagged; cliff-like
- 嵌木细工 qiànmùxìgōng parquetrythe art of creating decorative designs by inlaying different colors of wood into furniture or floors; tarsia
- 嵌板 qiànbǎn panela panel or board, such as for a wall or door; paneling
- 嵌石 qiànshí to inlay with stonesTo set or inlay a surface with precious stones or decorative rocks; also refers to the inlaid stones themselves.
- 嵌花 qiànhuā to inlayto inlay or tessellate patterns into a surface
- 嵌进 qiànjìn embeddedfirmly fixed in a surrounding mass
- 嵌金 qiànjīn to inlay goldTo inlay or set gold decorations into the surface of an object.
- 嵌饰 qiànshì to inlay and decorateto decorate an object by embedding or inlaying materials like jewels or gold into its surface
- 赤嵌楼 chìkǎnlóu Chihkan TowerHistoric site in Tainan, Taiwan; originally built by the Dutch in 1653 as Fort Provintia, it served as a center of Dutch administration before being captured by Koxinga in 1661.
- 镶嵌细工 xiāngqiànxìgōng marquetryinlaid work; mosaic; marquetry or buhl
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH