to fit / balanced / suitable
to weigh / to state / to name / name / appellation / to praise

= + : Charlie Chaplin practices eating cereals blindfolded in front of the engine. As he is eating he wonders why the bowl is suddenly so heavy. The reason is that a peace dove sat down on the bowl and eats the cereals as well. The peace dove names Charlie Chaplin a real idiot because he doesn't notice.
variant of 秤[cheng4] / steelyard

稱 character breakdown

old variant of 稱|称[chen4]
old variant of 稱|称[cheng1]
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 稱 as component

稱 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 稱

elegant name / honorific
term used to directly address a person (contrasted with 背稱|背称[bei4 cheng1]) / to praise sb in their presence
derogatory term

Sentences with 稱

稱 currently does not appear in any sentence.