to eat / food / animal feed / eclipse

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a bag of instant noodles.

Sherlock Holmes (sh) went camping in the space station's bathroom (Ø2). As foodstuffs he brought chewing gum (艮) and instant noodles (食), but he forgot to bring his gas stove, so in front of his tipi (亽) He is eating chewing gums all day.
to feed (a person or animal)

食 character breakdown

archaic variant of 亼[ji2]
one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "ra"), an ancient Korean writing system

= + : Looks like a tipi.
blunt / tough / chewy

= + : Mnemonic symbol: chewing gum.

= + : The sun hates it when Guy Fawkes is riding his longboard in the encampment. This time, she found out how to stop him: With chewing gum on the floor.
one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing mountain / ☶ / ancient Chinese compass point: 45° (northeast)
good / very / very much

= + : Mnemonic symbol: A "thank you very much" card for being so good.

Everyday, Li Qingzhao (li) has been picking up the chewing gums (艮) from the ground of the anglepod's kitchen (ang2) with petal leaves (丶). One day, finally one guest approaches her and gives her a "thank you very much" card for being so good (良).
person; people / CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]

= 丿 + : Mnemonic symbol: Neanderthal Man (人). Robinson Crusoe (r-) is looking for snacks in the encampment's kitchen (-en2) when he suddenly spots Neanderthal Man (人). Neanderthal Man offers him a banana (丿), but Robinson Crusoe doesn't trust the present and pokes it with a finger (㇏).

Characters with 食 as component

congee / making a living

= + : In the space station's kitchen (Ø2) Helga Horse (hu) is cooking a paste (糊) made of a whole sack of rice (米). She made a big mess, partly because the instructions were so unclear (糊) and therefore she was so muddled up (糊). She even had her Confucius moustache (胡) catch the oven's fire, so her moustache got scorched (糊), just as the rice paste.
to make an offering to the gods / variant of 饋|馈[kui4]

= + : Karl Koala (ku) is preparing an offering to the gods (馈) by putting a Chinese cruller (饣) in a treasure chest (贵) just inside the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4).
(bound form) hungry; starving / (bound form) dispirited / (literary) (of fish) putrid
gluttonous / greedy / to have a craving

= + + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) is so gluttonous (馋) he doesn't only finish all the Chinese crullers (饣) in the anthill's kitchen (an2), he even eats the blossoms (⺀) from the tables. After he complains about his stomach ache the owner shows him the disclaimer (免) freeing him from any liability.
variant of 餉|饷[xiang3]
(literary) to offer food and drinks / to entertain
gluttonous / see 饕餮[tao1 tie4], zoomorphic mask motif
food / delicacies
Chinese ravioli
maltose syrup
Chinese ravioli
farewell dinner / preserves
gluttonous / see 饕餮[tao1 tie4], zoomorphic mask motif
small loaf of steamed bread
variant of 餐[can1]
full (as of eating)
pot of cooked rice
dish of food, usu. to be eaten with rice (Cantonese)

Words with 食

lit. cannot rest or eat in peace (idiom) / fig. extremely worried and troubled
lit. not eating for fear of choking (idiom); fig. to cut off one's nose to spite one's face / to avoid sth essential because of a slight risk
to eat in (at the restaurant) (contrasted with 外帶|外带[wai4 dai4]) / (restaurant) dine-in service
(of food) to retain in stomach due to indigestion (TCM)
set meal (esp. in a Japanese restaurant)
to dress before light and not eat before dark (idiom) / diligently attending to official matters
cold food (i.e. to abstain from cooked food for 3 days around the Qingming festival 清明節|清明节) / the Qingming festival

Sentences with 食

食 currently does not appear in any sentence.