to repair / to patch / to mend / to make up for / to fill (a vacancy) / to supplement

= + : Bruno Bear (bu) broke his voodoo staff (卜) inside of the space station (Ø3) and he has nothing available than a royal ermine coat (衤). His staff means much more to him than the coat though, so he rips the royal ermine coat into stripes to fix (补) the staff with the stripes used as bandages.

補 character breakdown

(classical) barely / just / just now

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: Ivan Pavlov, 巴甫洛夫, the scientist.

Ivan Pavlov (甫) taught Frieda Fox (fu) to jump over a big cross (十) and catch the moon on the other side (月) as soon as Pavlov waves with a petal leaf (丶) in the space station (Ø3).
the left-radical form of Kangxi radical 145, 衣[yi1]

= + 丿 : Mnemonic symbol: a royal ermine coat.

Maud Younger used to wear a monk's cowl when leaving the space station, but when she got a royal ermine coat she gladly threw the monk's cowl out. Nowadays she uses to wave a petal leaf matching her new coat.

Characters with 補 as component

補 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 補

to substitute / to complement in the proper order / to fill vacancies progressively
variant of 補丁|补丁[bu3 ding5]
old variant of 補缺|补缺[bu3 que1]
complement of a set
to charge (a battery)
variant of 補丁|补丁[bu3 ding5]
to take a tonic or nourishing food to build up one's health
complement (in blood serum)
to remedy / to make up for / benefit
one of three Ming dynasty sequels to Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记
a supplement / additional budget
to take a tonic (for one's health)
to replace (sth missing) / to restore
to fill a vacancy / to substitute for
to give an extra subsidy, or bonus etc / bonus / perquisite
tonic food (food considered to be particularly healthful) / to eat such foods
complementary base pairing e.g. adenine A 腺嘌呤 pairs with thymine T 胸腺嘧啶 in DNA
to have a snack / to have a bite

Sentences with 補

補 currently does not appear in any sentence.