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hái shi
adv. still
80%     120%
Other meanings
[hái shi]   adv. had better
[hái shi]   conj. or (used when the speaker does not know which one it is)
[hái shi]   adv. (used to indicate something that is unexpected, with a tone of "to one's surprise")

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.
EXAMPLES
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suī rán nà gè dì fang yóu dián yuǎn, dàn shì wǒ men hái shi qí chē qù ba .
phr. Although that place is a little far, let's still cycle there.
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tā xué wen hěn dà, dàn hái shì hěn xū xīn .
phr. He is knowledgeable, but still very modest.
tā hái shì dān shēn
phr. She is still single.
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wǒ jué de shū lǐ de rén dōu yóu diǎnr qí guài, dàn shì wǒ hái shì kàn wán le .
phr. I think the characters in the book are all a bit strange, but I still finished reading it.