dài | to put on or wear (glasses, hat, gloves etc)/to respect/to bear/to support |
戴 | surname Dai |
戴上 | to put on (hat etc) |
戴假发 | to wear a wig |
戴利 | Daly |
戴名世 | Dai Mingshi (1653-1713), early Qing writer |
戴套 | to wear a condom |
戴奥辛 | dioxin, carcinogenic heterocyclic hydrocarbon (esp. Taiwan usage) |
戴孝 | in mourning; wear the willow; to be in mourning |
戴安娜 | Diana (name) |
戴安娜王妃 | Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) |
戴尔 | Dell |
戴帽儿 | To assign to someone particularly picked. |
戴帽子 | hat |
戴斯 | Dyce |
戴月披星 | under the canopy of the moon and the stars |
戴有色眼镜 | to wear colored glasses to have a prejudiced viewpoint |
戴盆望天 | 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 b |
戴着 | have on |
戴秉国 | Dai Bingguo (1941-), a Chinese politician and professional diplomat |
戴维 | David; Davey |