| 门槛 | mén kǎn | doorstep; sill; threshold; fig. knack or trick (esp. scheme to get sth cheaper) | |
| 雕楹碧槛 | diāo yíng bì kǎn | carved pillar, jade doorsill (idiom); heavily decorated environment | |
| 下槛 | xià kǎn | doorsill | |
| 云窗雾槛 | yún chuāng wù kǎn | cloud around the window, mist on the threshold (idiom); tall building with the windows in the clouds | |
| 朱云折槛 | zhū yún zhē kǎn | Mr Zhu Yun breaks the railing (idiom); to challenge and admonish boldly |
| 核门槛 | hé mén jiàn | nuclear threshold | |
| 轩槛 | xuān jiàn | railings of a balcony | |
| 笼槛 | lóng jiàn | cage (for animals) | |
| 笼鸟槛猿 | lóng niǎo jiàn yuán | bird in a basket, monkey in a cage (idiom); prisoner | |
| 阑槛 | lán jiàn | railing; fence; banisters |
| 1 | Bearing on the windowsill, she kept firing at the attackers. | |
| 2 | How can we successfully crossed the threshold student visa the Road? | |
| 3 | Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth, where no gin is for him? | |
| 4 | The boy poked the stick through the bars of the cage. | |
| 5 | Happiness is perched on your windowsill, invite it in. |