dāng dàng

bear, accept, undertake; just

DEFINITIONS

當 dāng
  • (onom.) dong
  • ding dong (bell)
  • to be
  • to act as
  • manage
  • withstand
  • when
  • during
  • ought
  • should
  • match equally
  • equal
  • same
  • obstruct
  • just at (a time or place)
  • on the spot
  • right
  • just at
當 dàng
  • at or in the very same...
  • suitable
  • adequate
  • fitting
  • proper
  • to replace
  • to regard as
  • to think
  • to pawn
  • (coll.) to fail (a student)

WORDS

一夫關,萬夫莫開 yī fū dāng guān , wàn fū mò kāi one man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies (idiom)
一馬先 yī mǎ dāng xiān to take the lead
上一次,學一次乖 shàng yī cì dàng , xué yī cì guāi to take sth as a lesson for next time (idiom); once bitten, twice shy
shàng dàng taken in (by sb's deceit); to be fooled; to be duped
不敢 bù gǎn dāng lit. I dare not (accept the honor); fig. I don't deserve your praise; you flatter me
不正 bù zhèng dàng dishonest; unfair; improper
不正競爭 bù zhèng dàng jìng zhēng unfair competition; illicit competition
不正關係 bù zhèng dàng guān xì improper relation; adulterous relation
不減年 bù jiǎn dāng nián (of one's skills, appearance etc) not to have deteriorated a bit; to be as (good, vigorous etc) as ever
bù dàng unsuitable; improper; inappropriate
一回事 bù dàng yī huí shì not regard as a matter (of any importance)
事 bù dāng shì useless; regard as useless
家不知柴米貴 bù dāng jiā bù zhī chái mǐ guì a person who doesn't manage a household would not be aware how expensive it is (idiom)
得利 bù dàng dé lì unjust enrichment
緊 bù dāng jǐn not important; of no consequence
不適 bù shì dàng inadequate; unfit
liǎo dàng frank; outspoken; ready; settled; in order; (old) to deal with; to handle
yà dāng Adam
・斯密 yà dāng ・ sī mì Adam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish ethical philosopher and pioneer economist, author of The Wealth of Nations 國富論|国富论
斯 yà dāng sī Adams
斯敦 yà dāng sī dūn Adamstown, capital of the Pitcairn Islands
便 biàn dāng convenient; handy; easy; bento (a meal in a partitioned box); lunchbox
tíng dàng settled; accomplished; ready
yǔn dàng proper; suitable
chōng dāng to serve as; to act as; to play the role of
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