yāo dài
belt
腰带, in Chinese specifically refers to the essential accessory that holds up your pants or is used for style in clothing. It is often used in the context of dressing and personal style.
Zhè shì wǒ zuì xǐhuān de yāodài.
This is my favorite belt.
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Wǒ de yāodài duàn le.
My belt broke.
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Tā de yāodài hěn piàoliang.
Her belt is very beautiful.
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Tā shìtú ná xià tā de yāodài.
He tried to take off his belt.
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Wǒ xūyào yīgè xīn de yāodài.
I need a new belt.
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Nǐ kěyǐ jiè wǒ nǐ de yāodài ma?
Can you lend me your belt?
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Wǒ zhǎo bù dào wǒ de yāodài.
I can't find my belt.
This sentence can be used when someone cannot find their belt.
Nǐ de yāodài tài sōng le.
Your belt is too loose.
This sentence can be used when you think that someone else's belt is not tight enough.
Yāodài kěyǐ bāng nǐ bǎ kùzi gùdìng zài wèi.
A belt can help you keep your pants in place.
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Zhè tiáo yāodài shì wūmù zuò de.
This belt is made of ebony.
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