爱戴 | ài dài | to love and respect; love and respect | |
穿戴 | chuān dài | to dress; clothing | |
拥戴 | yōng dài | to give one's allegiance; (popular) support | |
佩戴 | pèi dài | to wear (as accessories) | |
推戴 | tuī dài | to endorse (sb for leader) |
1 | I recognised the smaller one from the day before as he was once again wearing a woolly hat despite the heat. | |
2 | The sad music must have oppressed Daisy even more than the months of cold fog. | |
3 | This morning I saw her wearing a funny hat which looked like a lightouse. | |
4 | First let me say that you should always wear these things despite what I say below. | |
5 | Yes. And I wear glasses now. |