"戴" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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Strokes 4
Composition
Strokes 18
Structure
Decomp. 土田廿八戈
十戈異
Prononciation
Mandarin dài
Entry Methods
Pinyin dai4
Kanji /
Cangjie
JIWTC
十戈田廿金
Sijiao 4385.0
Wubi FALW
CNS 11643 1-7362
Encodages (hexa)
Unicode U+6234
GB2312 B4F7
BIG5 C0B9
HSK
Level 4
 dài to put on or wear (glasses, hat, gloves etc) / to respect / to bear / to support
Results beginning with 戴
 Dài ěr Dell
 dài shang to put on (hat etc)
 dài wéi Davy / Davey / Davie / David
 dài tào to wear a condom
 dài xiào to wear mourning garb / to be in mourning
 dài biǎo to wear a watch / homophone for 代表[dai4 biao3] used to avoid Internet censorship in the PRC
 dài jú (bird species of China) goldcrest (Regulus regulus)
 dài shèng (bird species of China) Eurasian hoopoe (Upupa epops)
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 Dài ān nà Diana (name)
 dài mào zi to wear a hat / (fig.) to stigmatize / to be branded as
 Dài Gāo lè Charles De Gaulle (1890-1970), French general and politician, leader of the Free French during World War II and president of the Republic 1959-1969
 Dài wéi yíng Camp David
 dài ào xīn dioxin, carcinogenic heterocyclic hydrocarbon (esp. Taiwan usage)
 Dài Bǐng guó Dai Bingguo (1941-), a Chinese politician and professional diplomat
 dài jú niǎo kinglet / bird of Regulus genus
 Dài Míng shì Dai Mingshi (1653-1713), early Qing writer
 dài ní tí Dianetics
 Dài wéi sī Davis or Davies (name)
 dài gāo mào zi (coll.) to be the object of flattery / to be placed on a pedestal
 dài pén wàng tiān lit. viewing the sky with a basin on one's head / it is hard to get a clear view of the sky while carrying a platter on one's head / fig. it is hard to get on in one's career while encumbered by family obligations / one can't perform a major task while bothered by other duties
 dài yuè pī xīng see 披星戴月[pi1 xing1 dai4 yue4]
 dài dé luò sī Dor
 dài kè lǐ xiān Diocletian (c. 245-311), Roman emperor
绿 dài lu:4 mào zi to have been cheated on by one's partner (formerly meant "to be a cuckold", i.e. applied to men only)
绿 dài lu:4 tóu jīn see 戴綠帽子|戴绿帽子[dai4 lu:4 mao4 zi5]
 Dài wéi sī bēi Davis Cup (international tennis team competition)
 Dài ān nà wáng fēi Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997)
 dài wéi nán dìng lǐ Thévenin's
 dài wéi yíng xié yì Framework for Peace in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David / Camp David Accords
 dài yǒu sè yǎn jìng to wear colored glasses / to have a prejudiced viewpoint
  Framework for Peace in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David / Camp David Accords
·西·  David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Approximate Results for 戴
 pèi dài to wear (as accessories)
穿 chuān dài to dress / clothing
 ài dài to love and respect / love and respect
 yōng dài to give one's allegiance / (popular) support
 pèi dài to put on / to wear (mouthguard, contact lenses, hearing aid etc)
 dǐng dài cap badge (official sign of rank in Qing dynasty)
 gǎn dài sincerely grateful
 tuī dài to endorse (sb for leader)
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 Běi dài hé Beidaihe district of Qinhuangdao city 秦皇島市|秦皇岛市[Qin2 huang2 dao3 shi4], Hebei
 bù gòng dài tiān (of enemies) cannot live under the same sky / absolutely irreconcilable
 Zhāng guān Lǐ dài lit. to put Zhang's hat on Li's head / to attribute sth to the wrong person (idiom) / to confuse one thing with another
 pī xīng dài yuè to travel or work through night and day / to toil away for long hours
 gǎn ēn dài dé deeply grateful
 pī má dài xiào to wear mourning clothes / to be in mourning / also written 披麻帶孝|披麻带孝
 Běi dài hé qū Beidaihe district of Qinhuangdao city 秦皇島市|秦皇岛市[Qin2 huang2 dao3 shi4], Hebei
穿 chuān jīn dài yín richly bedecked / dripping with gold and silver (idiom)
 jīn dǐng dài jú goldcrest (Regulus satrapa)
 jīn guān dài jú goldcrest (Regulus regulus) / gold-crowned kinglet
 lóng dé dài ěr Lond
 tái wān dài jú (bird species of China) flamecrest (Regulus goodfellowi)
.戴 lín dài wéi sī Lynn Davis (US State Department arms control expert)
·  Lynn E. Davis, US academic and arms control expert, Under-secretary at US State Department 1993-1997
 jīn dǐng dài jú niǎo goldcrest (Regulus satrapa)
 Lín · Dài wéi sī Lynn E. Davis, US academic and arms control expert, Under-secretary at US State Department 1993-1997
· Lín · Dài wéi sī Lynn E. Davis (1943-), US academic and arms control expert, undersecretary of state 1993-1997
 tóu dài shì ěr jī headphones
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