fitting snugly / appropriate / suitable / variant of 貼|贴[tie1] / to paste / to obey

= + : Mother Teresa (ti) is fitting her towel (巾) into her yellow umbrella (占) in front of the elevator (e1) and she finds that it fits snugly (帖).
invitation card / notice

= + : Mother Teresa (ti) wants to invite everyone to her party in the elevator (e3), so she prepares invitation cards (帖) by weaving towels (巾) with depictions of yellow umbrellas (占) on them.
rubbing from incised inscription

帖 character breakdown

variant of 占[zhan4]
to observe / to divine
to take possession of / to occupy / to take up

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a yellow umbrella. James II of England occupies the anthill's bathroom (an4). He uses a pennant (⺊) stuck into a mandarin (口) to mark his territory, and stands there proudly with a yellow umbrella (占).
towel / general purpose cloth / women's headcovering (old) / Kangxi radical 50

= + : Joan of Arc has smuggled a dinosaur bone out of the encampment. To hide it, she covered it in maps and towels.

Characters with 帖 as component

terpene (chemistry)

Words with 帖

submissive / docile / obedient
to exchange cards containing personal details (when taking an oath of fraternity)
hot thread (in an Internet forum)
to post (an item on a forum)
a rubbing from a stone inscription
to practice calligraphy from a model
memorandum / note (i.e. written statement)
Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror

Sentences with 帖

帖 currently does not appear in any sentence.