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substitute / replace / generation / dynasty / geological era / era / age / period
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代 [dài]
动词(Verb)
1. 替:be in place of; take the place of.
例如:代替 (substitute), 代办 (handle on behalf of), 代销 (act as an agent for), 代序 (replace in sequence), 代表 (represent instead).
2. 为挣钱把活计接到家里做:take in sth. to do.
例如:代洗衣服 (take in laundry); 代饭 (provide meals for group).
3. 托转达:give one's regards to.
例如:请代我们向所有的朋友问好 (Please give our regards to all our friends).
名词(Noun)
1. 父子相继:generation.
2. 这个意义唐以前写作“世”:This meaning was written as “世” before the Tang Dynasty. To avoid the taboo of the Tang Emperor Li Shimin, the character was written as “代,” and this usage has persisted.
3. 历史上的某一时期或年代:a certain period or era in history.
例如:古代的雕刻 (ancient sculpture).
4. 时代,历史上的或人类发展方面的一个时期:age, especially in terms of cultural development.
例如:当代 (contemporary).
5. 朝代:dynasty.
例如:唐代 (Tang Dynasty).
6. 特指五个主要地质分代:era.
例如:古生代 (Paleozoic).
7. 代词的省称:pronoun.
8. 中医脉象之一,指脉搏跳动时出现较长的停歇现象:intermittent pulse.
the not-very-distant past / modern times, excluding recent decades / (in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century to 1919) / capitalist times (pre-1949)
Five Dynasties, period of history between the fall of the Tang dynasty (907) and the founding of the Song dynasty (960), when five would-be dynasties were established in quick succession in North China
lit. to go beyond the sacrificial altar and take over the kitchen (idiom); fig. to exceed one's place and meddle in other people's affairs / to take matters into one's own hands
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