freshwater soft-shelled turtle
variant of 鱉|鳖[bie1]

鳖 character breakdown

my (polite) / poor / ruined / shabby / worn out / defeated

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a pair of old worn-out shoes.

Brunhilde (bi) has been on a treasure hunt for weeks now because she found an old map (冂). For her hunt she brought a sack of rice (米) which she already more or less used up. After digging up the floor of the space station's bathroom (Ø40) with a sledgehammer (攵) at the point indicated on the map, she finally finds the treasure: a pair of old worn-out shoes (敝) which were incredibly valuable to the owner, but are worthless for Brunhilde.
surname Yu
fish / CL:條|条[tiao2],尾[wei3]

= + + : Yu the Great set up a small rice field just inside the entrance of the space station, and there are some fish swimming in the rice field. The space station's crane spotted them and wants to snap one out of the rice field, but just as he was about to snatch one of them, Yu the Great hit him with a flute.

Characters with 鳖 as component

鳖 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 鳖

lit. like a turtle in a jar / to be trapped (idiom)
ground beetle / (coll.) professional or entrepreneur who, unlike a 海歸|海归[hai3 gui1], has never studied overseas / (dialect) country bumpkin
wattle-necked soft-shelled turtle (Palea steindachneri)
Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle (Rafetus swinhoei), a critically endangered species
to catch a turtle in a jar (idiom); to set oneself an easy target / a turkey shoot
lit. a tortoise laughing at a soft-shelled turtle for having no tail (idiom) / fig. the pot calling the kettle black
Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis), used in TCM

Sentences with 鳖

鳖 currently does not appear in any sentence.