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忘带 (wàngdài) is a commonly used Chinese phrase that means "to forget to take or bring, to leave behind". It is made up of two characters: 忘 (wàng), meaning "to forget", and 带 (dài), meaning "to take or bring". Together, they form the meaning of forgetting to bring something with you.
For example, if you were supposed to bring your passport with you on a trip but forgot, you could say "我忘带护照了" (wǒ wàngdài hùzhào le) which translates to "I forgot to bring my passport".
Other related words that can be used in conjunction with 忘带 (wàngdài) include 忘记 (wàngjì), meaning "to forget", and 带上 (dàishàng), meaning "to bring along". These words can be used to further clarify the context of forgetting to bring something with you.
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