shí
noun #2,444

Meanings

  1. 1 food; provisions
  2. 2 to eat
  3. 3 eclipse

Examples

HSK 4
Shítáng de fàn búcuò.
The cafeteria food is pretty good.
HSK 7-9
Mínyǐshíwéitiān.
Food is the most important thing for the people.
HSK 7-9
Zhōngguó de měishí wénmíng shìjiè.
Chinese cuisine is famous worldwide.

Tips

usage
appears in 食物 (food), 美食 (fine food), 食堂 (cafeteria), 零食 (snacks). As a radical it usually takes the left-side form (, 饿, ).
history
Classical Chinese has a causative reading sì meaning 'to feed (a person or animal),' as in the line ('the one who feeds the horse'). Modern Chinese splits this off into the separate character , so the everyday reading of is just shí.

Components

pictograph
shí
food; eat
pictures a covered grain vessel: the upper triangular shape is the lid, the body below holds the food. It originally meant 'food in a pot' and by extension 'to eat.' As Kangxi radical it is highly productive, almost always written as on the left in modern characters (, , 饿).

Radical

Food Kangxi #184

One of the most productive food-and-eating radicals. Built on a covered grain vessel, indexes everything to do with meals, hunger, fullness, and the kitchen, but it almost always appears in its left-position variants (simplified) or (traditional): , , 饿, , , . Free-standing is more literary.

Forms
shí
Default 6 characters
shízìpáng
Left 38 characters
shí
Left 0 characters

Used in

Showing 6 of 6 · default form 食
cān
meal; food · to eat; to dine
tāo
greedy; voracious (for food or wealth)
xiǎng
to treat someone to food and drink; to entertain (a guest) · to offer food in sacrifice
sūn
supper; evening meal · cooked food; a simple meal
tiè
gluttonous; greedy for food
shí
food; provisions · to eat

Stroke Order

shí