peach

= + : A few vultures (兆) cast an eye at Tecumseh's (t) Christmas tree (木) in the aorta's kitchen (ao2). To keep the vultures at bay Tecumseh throws peaches (桃) at them.

桃 character breakdown

(bound form) omen / to foretell / million; mega- / (Tw) trillion; tera- / (old) billion

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a vulture, as the ancient Greek observed vultures and deducted omens from their behavior.

James II of England (zh) wants to know whether his coronation and his proposed eight-year plan is under a good omen (兆) and watches a vulture (兆) inside of the aorta's bathroom (ao4). In fact the vulture is ridden by Sun Wukong (儿) who is fighting a mean crocodile (丷) by throwing eight-balls (八) at it. The crocodile easily smashes the eight-balls with its large jaw. James II of England deduces that this is not a very good omen.
(bound form) tree / (bound form) wood / unresponsive; numb; wooden

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a Christmas tree.

Malte Monkey (mu) is setting up a Christmas tree (木) in the bathroom of the space station (Ø4). He decorates the tree with eight-balls (八) and puts a holy cross (十) at the top of the tree.

Characters with 桃 as component

桃 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 桃

kiwi fruit / Chinese gooseberry
honey peach / juicy peach
see 聖女果|圣女果[sheng4 nü3 guo3]
summer radish (the small red kind)
love apple / wax apple / Syzygium samarangense (botany)
"monkey steals the peach" (martial arts), distracting an opponent with one hand and seizing his testicles with the other / (coll.) grabbing sb by the balls
see 櫻桃小嘴|樱桃小嘴[ying1 tao2 xiao3 zui3]
lit. cherry mouth (idiom) / fig. a delicate, ruby-lipped mouth

Sentences with 桃

wǒ
kàn
jiù
bǎ
wáng
mǔ
de
pán
táo
yuán
 
 
gěi
ta̅
ka̅n
guǎn