(of a plant) to produce (fruit or seeds) / Taiwan pr. [jie2]
knot / sturdy / bond / to tie / to bind / to check out (of a hotel)

= + : The silk worm and Joan of Arc are in an awkward situation. The giant has pulled the worm so long that she's long enough to tie Joan of Arc to one of the pillars of the elevator's kitchen, and to even make a knot.

结 character breakdown

lucky / giga- (meaning billion or 10^9) / surname Ji / abbr. for Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: "Giga" apparently stems from a Greek word for "giant", so I'll represent 吉 by a giant.

The giant (吉) just entered the space station's kitchen (Ø2) and is very hungry. In each hand he holds Joan of Arc (ji) and the bachelor (士) captive and robs them for their mandarins (口) which he longs for.
"silk" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 120), occurring in 紅|红[hong2], 綠|绿[lü4], 累[lei4] etc / also pr. [mi4]

A silk worm.

Characters with 结 as component

结 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 结

to unite / unity / solidarity / united
to finish / to conclude / completed
Adam's apple / laryngeal prominence
to strike a balance between work and rest (idiom)
see 團結一心|团结一心[tuan2 jie2 yi1 xin1]
unity is strength (revolutionary slogan and popular song of 1943)
Solidarity (Polish worker's union)
combining native and foreign methods (idiom); sophisticated and many-sided
alternate ending / multiple endings
Dinggyê county, Tibetan: Gding skyes rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet
Dinggyê county, Tibetan: Gding skyes rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet
affidavit; written pledge
associativity (xy)z = x(yz) (math.)
to tie the knot (idiom) / to get married

Sentences with 结

sa̅n
qia̅n
nián
yi̅
jie̅
guǒ