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戴眼镜 (dài yǎnjìng) means "to wear glasses" in English. It is a verb phrase that consists of the verb 戴 (dài), meaning "to wear", and the noun 眼镜 (yǎnjìng), meaning "glasses". The pronunciation of 戴眼镜 is dài yǎn jìng, with the first tone on 戴 and the second tone on both 眼 and 镜.
Here are some examples of how 戴眼镜 can be used in a sentence:
1. 我每天都戴眼镜上班。(Wǒ měitiān dōu dài yǎnjìng shàngbān.) - "I wear glasses to work every day."
2. 她的视力很差,所以她必须戴眼镜。(Tā de shìlì hěn chà, suǒyǐ tā bìxū dài yǎnjìng.) - "Her eyesight is very poor, so she has to wear glasses."
3. 我的眼镜坏了,我需要去配一副新的。(Wǒ de yǎnjìng huài le, wǒ xūyào qù pèi yī fù xīn de.) - "My glasses are broken, I need to go get a new pair."
4. 我从小就戴眼镜,不戴眼镜我就看不清楚。(Wǒ cóngxiǎo jiù dài yǎnjìng, bú dài yǎnjìng wǒ jiù kàn bù qīngchu.) - "I have been wearing glasses since I was young, I can't see clearly without them."
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