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戴眼镜

dài yǎn jìng

English translation of 戴眼镜

wearing glasses

The Chinese phrase '戴眼镜' refers to the action of wearing glasses, typically for vision correction, protection, or fashion. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing someone's eyesight or style preferences. The term '戴' means 'to wear,' and '眼镜' means 'glasses,' making it a straightforward expression related to this common accessory.


Example sentences using: 戴眼镜

他今天戴眼镜来学校。

tā jīntiān dài yǎnjìng lái xuéxiào.

English translation of 他今天戴眼镜来学校。

He wore glasses to school today.

This sentence indicates that the person mentioned wore glasses when he went to school on that particular day.

我喜欢他戴眼镜的样子。

wǒ xǐhuān tā dài yǎnjìng de yàngzi.

English translation of 我喜欢他戴眼镜的样子。

I like the way he looks wearing glasses.

This phrase expresses a person's appreciation or fondness for someone's appearance while wearing glasses.

她上课时常常戴眼镜。

tā shàngkè shí chángcháng dài yǎnjìng.

English translation of 她上课时常常戴眼镜。

She often wears glasses during class.

This statement conveys that the female subject frequently uses glasses while attending classes.

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