| 抬头 | tái tóu | to raise one's head; to gain ground; account name, or space for writing the name on checks, bills etc | |
| 哄抬HSK 6 | hōng tái | to artificially inflate; to bid up (the price) | |
| 高抬 | gāo tái | to speak highly of sb | |
| 抬杠 | tái gàng | to bicker; to argue for the sake of arguing; to carry on poles (together with sb else); to carry a coffin on poles | |
| 高抬贵手 | gāo tái guì shǒu | to be generous (idiom); to be magnanimous; Give me a break! |
| 1 | He lifted the heavy object with all his strength. | |
| 2 | The son stood by the table, looking around. | |
| 3 | She bent down to pick up a piece of paper from the ground. | |
| 4 | Looking up, I noticed that it was already dawn. | |
| 5 | He had someone help him carry several boxes of drinks. |