surname Fei
to cost / to spend / fee / wasteful / expenses

= + : Frankenstein's monster finds that here is a crab in a woven basket for sale in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom. He feels sorry for the crab, spends a lot of money to purchase it and releases it into freedom.

费 character breakdown

not (literary) / used in transliteration

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a woven basket, because the interweaving strokes of 弗 remind me of a woven pattern.

= + : Just inside the space station's entrance Frieda Fox wants to shoot kitchen knifes at a woven basket with a composite bow, but since the knifes are too short, she's not really able to.
cowrie / shellfish / currency (archaic)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a crab. In the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4), the Neanderthal man (人) and Beelzebub (b) are fighting a crab with staplers (⺆), but because the Neanderthal man (人) can't handle the stapler he accidentally staples himself in the forehead.
(literary) not / used in transliteration

Characters with 费 as component

fermium (chemistry)

Words with 费

to expend a great deal of effort
troublesome / to take a lot of trouble to do sth
Feinman or Feynman (name) / Richard Feynman (1918-1988), US physicist, 1965 Nobel prize laureate together with TOMONAGA Shin'ichirō and Julian Schwinger
legal fees / costs (of a lawsuit)
to think oneself to exhaustion (idiom)
subscription (rate)
arduous and thankless task (idiom); strenuous and unrewarding
erhua variant of 費勁|费劲[fei4 jin4]
to argue needlessly / to waste time explaining
to spend (much) effort / to go through (a lot of) trouble
to argue needlessly / to waste time explaining
Fei Xiaotong (1910-2005), Chinese sociologist
Roger Federer (1981-), Swiss tennis star

Sentences with 费

wú
fèi
yi̅
bi̅ng
yi̅
zú