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(dài) surname Dai

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(dài) to put on or wear (glasses, hat, gloves etc); to respect; to bear; to support

戴上 (w)

(dàishang) to put on (hat etc)

戴胜 (w)

(dàishèng) hoopoe (Upupa epops)

戴名世 (w)

(dàimíngshì) Dai Mingshi (1653-1713), early Qing writer

戴套 (w)

(dàitào) to wear a condom

戴奥辛 (w)

(dàiàoxīn) dioxin, carcinogenic heterocyclic hydrocarbon (esp. Taiwan usage)

戴安娜 (w)

(dàiānnà) Diana (name)

戴安娜王妃 (w)

(dàiānnàwángfēi) Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997)

戴有色眼镜 (w)

(dàiyǒusèyǎnjìng) to wear colored glasses; to have a prejudiced viewpoint

戴尔 (w)

(dàiěr) Dell

戴盆望天 (w)

(dàipénwàngtiān) 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

戴秉国 (w)

(dàibǐngguó) Dai Bingguo (1941-), a Chinese politician and professional diplomat

戴绿帽子 (w)

(dàilǜmàozi) a cuckold; to be cuckolded by one's wife

戴绿头巾 (w)

(dàilǜtóujīn) lit. to wear green headband (to visit a Yuan dynasty brothel); cuckold

戴维斯 (w)

(dàiwéisī) Davis or Davies (name)

戴维斯杯 (w)

(dàiwéisībēi) Davis cup (international tennis team competition)

戴维营 (w)

(dàiwéiyíng) Camp David

戴菊 (w)

(dàijú) goldcrest (Regulus satrapa)

戴菊鸟 (w)

(dàijúniǎo) kinglet; bird of Regulus genus

戴表 (w)

(dàibiǎo) to wear a watch; a homophone for 代表 used to avoid internet censorship in the PRC

戴高乐 (w)

(dàigāolè) 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