带【dài】
HSK 2
- band
- belt
- girdle
- ribbon
- tire
- area
- zone
- region
- CL:條|条[tiao2]
- to wear
- to carry
- to take along
- to bear (i.e. to have)
- to lead
- to bring
- to look after
- to raise
Generated definitions (experimental)
- band
- belt
- girdle
- ribbon
- tire
- area
- to wear
- to carry
- to take along
- to bear (i.e. to have)
- to lead
- to bring
- to look after
- to raise
This meaning of "带" is used to refer to a long, narrow strip of material, such as a band or a strip.
"带" can also mean a belt that is worn around the waist as a piece of clothing or for carrying items.
In a poetic sense, "带" can represent a girdle, which is a belt or sash worn around the waist for decoration.
"带" can also refer to a ribbon, a long, narrow strip of material used for decoration or tying things.
In the context of a tire, "带" can mean the belt or strip of material that strengthens or holds the tire together.
With the meaning of "area," "带" is often used to describe a specific region or zone.
As a verb, "带" means to wear, to have something on the body as an accessory.
"带" can also mean to carry or transport something from one place to another.
When used to mean "take along," "带" refers to bringing something with you on a journey or outing.
In a more abstract sense, "带" can mean to bear or have certain characteristics or qualities.
This city bears a strong historical atmosphere.
"带" can also mean to lead, guide, or show the way.
Parents should lead their children to learn to respect others.
When "带" is used to mean to bring, it indicates bringing something to a certain place or person.
Another usage of "带" is to look after, take care of, or be responsible for someone or something.
She is very good at looking after children.
"带" can also mean to raise, bring up, or nurture someone.