surname Cheng

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) is riding (乘) a chariot through engine's entrance ((e)ng2). He is navigating using a compass rose (北) and keeps his four horses running by suspending cereals in(禾) front of them.
to ride / to mount / to make use of / to avail oneself of / to take advantage of / to multiply (math.) / Buddhist sect or creed

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) is riding (乘) a chariot through engine's entrance ((e)ng2). He is navigating using a compass rose (北) and keeps his four horses running by suspending cereals in(禾) front of them.
four horse military chariot (archaic) / four (archaic) / generic term for history books
old variant of 乘[cheng2]

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) is riding (乘) a chariot through engine's entrance ((e)ng2). He is navigating using a compass rose (北) and keeps his four horses running by suspending cereals in(禾) front of them.
(archaic) four horse military chariot / (archaic) four / generic term for history books

乘 character breakdown

north / (classical) to be defeated

= + : A compass rose. In the Eiffel Tower, Beelzebub tries to build a compass. As a baseplate he uses a piece of wood, on which he sticks the north pike of a compass rose. On the south pike he balances a ladle, which is supposed to adjust itself to earth's magnetic field.
cereal / grain

= 丿 + : Mnemonic symbol: a bowl of cereals.

Hamlet (h) made himself a bowl of cereals (禾) with bananas (丿) and Christmas trees (木) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). He holds the bowl of cereals like he would hold Yorick's skull.

Characters with 乘 as component

to remain / to be left / to have as remainder

= + : Sherlock Holmes (sh) is going on a rampage in the engine's bathroom ((e)ng4). Riding (乘) a unicycle and dual wielding kitchen knifes (刂), he wants nothing to remain (剩) of this damned place.
name of a district in Zhejiang

Words with 乘

to ride (in a vehicle)
to ride (in a car or carriage) / to drive / to motor
to enter by exploiting a weak spot (idiom); to take advantage of a lapse
to brave the wind and the billows (idiom); to have high ambitions
multiplication sign (math.)
to ride the wind / to use a fair wind / to take an opportunity
to fly on a crane / to die
to ride the dragon / to die (of emperors and kings)
while in high spirits / feeling upbeat / on an impulse
crew (on board a spacecraft)
to take advantage of weakness

Sentences with 乘

乘 currently does not appear in any sentence.