Dip zhan
〈motion〉
(1) To stain something with liquid [dip in]
Take off your clothes and sit down On the stone, put the seven-foot Hundian Ling in the water and dip it in the water to take a bath. ——"The Romance of the Gods"
(2) Another example: dipping the nails (filling the glass with wine, and when holding the wine glass, the fingernails are stained with the wine. It is a metaphor for drinking freely); dipping green onions
Common phrases: dipped in armor, dipped in standing, dipped in broken, dipped in steel
Dipped in broken
zhàn pò
It still wakes me up. Ming Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion·Naoshang": "The moon is empty, I dare to break your dream."
Dip Steel
zhàn gāng
Passed Quenching process steel.
Dip and stand
zhàn lì
Stand on tiptoes.