dài biǎo
representative
delegate
CL:位[wei4],個|个[ge4],名[ming2]
to represent
to stand for
on behalf of
in the name of
dài
to substitute
to act on behalf of others
to replace
generation
dynasty
age
period
(historical) era
(geological) eon
nián dài
a decade of a century (e.g. the Sixties)
age
era
period
CL:個|个[ge4]
shí dài
age
era
epoch
period (in one's life)
CL:個|个[ge4]
xiàn dài
modern times
modern age
modern era
Xiàn dài
Hyundai, South Korean company
dài lǐ
to act on behalf of sb in a responsible position
to act as an agent or proxy
surrogate
èr dài
secondary
twice in the year (of generations of insects, harvests etc)
shì dài
for many generations
generation
era
age
gǔ dài
ancient times
olden times
jìn dài
the not-very-distant past
modern times, excluding recent decades
(in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century to 1919)
capitalist times (pre-1949)
dài tì
to replace
to take the place of
xiàn dài huà
modernization
CL:個|个[ge4]
dài biǎo zuò
representative work (of an author or artist)
Míng dài
the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
qǔ dài
to replace
to supersede
to supplant
(chemistry) substitution
tì dài
to substitute for
to replace
to supersede
qǔ ér dài zhī
to substitute for sb
to remove and replace
dài xiè
replacement
substitution
metabolism (biol.)
dài kè
to teach as substitute for absent teacher
Hàn dài
the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
dāng dài
the present age
the contemporary era
jiāo dài
to hand over
to explain
to make clear
to brief (sb)
to account for
to justify oneself
to confess
to finish (colloquial)
xīn chén dài xiè
metabolism (biology)
the new replaces the old (idiom)
hòu dài
posterity
later periods
later ages
later generations
dài bù
means of transportation
to take transportation
to ride instead of walk
cháo dài
dynasty
reign (of a king)
huàn dài
change of dynasties
to pass on to the next generation
new product (in advertising)
dài jià
price
cost
consideration (in share dealing)
jué dài
peerless
unmatched in his generation
incomparable (talent, beauty)
sān dài
three generations of a family
the three earliest dynasties (Xia, Shang and Zhou)
lì dài
successive generations
successive dynasties
past dynasties
dài bàn
to act for sb else
to act on sb's behalf
an agent
a diplomatic representative
a chargé d'affaires
wǔ dài
Five dynasties (in different contexts, from mythology through to Han and the interregnum between Han and Tang)
the five dynasties forming the interregnum between Tang and Song (936-947), namely: Later Liang 后梁, Later Tang 后唐, Later Jin 后晋, Later Han 后汉, Later Zhou 后周