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dǎ ban
v./n. dress up, put on make-up; dress oneself as, pose as; style of dressing
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Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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jīn wǎn tā dǎ bàn de hěn dòng rén .
phr. She is dressed very impressively tonight.
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tā yì shēn xué shēng dǎ ban, gēn běn kàn bù chū lái tā yǐ jīng sān shí le
phr. He dressed like a student and we couldn't tell that he was already thirty.
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chuān yī dǎ ban
phr. style of dressing
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tā jiǎn dān dǎ bàn le yí xià jiù chū mén le .
phr. She just put on a little makeup before going out.
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hái zi dǎ bàn chéng xī xuè guǐ huò zhě jiāng shī .
phr. The children dress up as vampires or zombies.
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chuān zhuó dǎ bàn
nphr. way that one dresses him/herself
dǎ bàn rù shí
phr. to wear makeup and be dressed up in the latest fashion
dǎ bàn de tǔ li tǔ qì
phr. to be dressed up in a rustic way
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tā jīn tiān dǎ bàn de gé wài piào liang .
phr. Today He's dressed up and is particularly good-looking.
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wó xǐ huan dǎ ban de sù jìng, dà fang .
phr. I like to dress up in a neat and tasteful way.