rǎn​zhǐ

to dip a finger in

Senses

染指 rǎn​zhǐ to dip a finger in

to take a share of something, usually an illegal or improper profit; based on a story from the 左传 zuǒ​zhuàn where a minister dipped his finger into a pot of soup he was forbidden from eating

染指 rǎn​zhǐ to meddle

to participate in or interfere with something that is not one's business, such as international affairs or sports championships

References

see 染指/染指 左传/左傳
synonym 染指于鼎/染指於鼎 染指/染指