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dài lái
phr./v. to bring...over here (towards the speaker); to bring about; to produce
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

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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cán kù de zhàn zhēng dài lái le jù dà de sǔn shī .
phr. The brutal war brought about huge losses.
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wǒ rèn wéi zhè gè chán pǐn néng géi wǒ men dài lái gèng dà de lì rùn
phr. I think this product can bring us higher profits.
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tài yáng gěi shì jiè dài lái le guāng míng .
phr. The sun has brought light to the world.
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ní zěn me méi yóu bǎ zhào xiàng jī dài lái
phr. Why didn't you bring the camera?
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dài lái bú biàn
phr. to cause/ bring inconvenience
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zhuǎn sòng lǐ wù yǒu shí huì dài lái gān gà
phr. Giving away a gift that's been given to you may lead to embarrassment.
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wó bá nǐ men de huǒ chē piào dài lái le .
phr. I brought your train tickets.
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nǚ ér géi wǒ de shēng huó dài lái hěn duō kuài lè .
phr. (Our) daughter brought so much happiness to our lives.
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wó gěi dà jiā dài lái le yí gè hǎo xiāo xi .
phr. I brought everyone good news.
gěi hái zi dài lái zhèng miàn de yíng xiǎng
phr. to bring about positive influence to the children