陪读
péi dú
Pinyin

Definition

陪读
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péi dú
  1. to accompany one's child or spouse who is studying overseas
  2. to help a child with their study, reading or practicing together

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

péi
  1. 1 to accompany
  2. 2 to keep sb company
  3. 3 to assist
  4. 4 old variant of 賠|赔[péi]
péi bàn
  1. 1 to accompany
péi tóng
  1. 1 to accompany
dì péi
  1. 1 local guide
  2. 2 tour escort
shī péi
  1. 1 goodbye (modest formula)
  2. 2 Excuse me, I must leave.
fèng péi
  1. 1 (honorific) to accompany
  2. 2 to keep sb company
péi shì
  1. 1 to wait upon (older people)
  2. 2 to accompany
  3. 3 attendant
péi jià
  1. 1 dowry
péi shěn yuán
  1. 1 juror
péi shěn tuán
  1. 1 jury
péi chuáng
  1. 1 to look after a hospitalized loved one
péi chǎn
  1. 1 to be present during childbirth
péi shuì
  1. 1 to trade sex for favorable treatment (career advancement, higher grades, rent-free accommodation etc)
  2. 2 to sleep in the same bed as one's child
péi liàn
  1. 1 training partner
  2. 2 sparring partner
péi zuì
  1. 1 to apologize
  2. 2 apology
péi liáo
  1. 1 to keep sb company for a chat
  2. 2 (esp.) to be a paid escort
péi zàng
  1. 1 to be buried with or next to dead person (of deceased's partner, or of funerary objects)
péi zàng pǐn
  1. 1 funerary objects (items buried together with the dead)
péi chèn
  1. 1 to enhance by contrast
  2. 2 to set off
  3. 3 to serve as a background in order to bring out the subject with greater brilliance
  4. 4 to serve as a prop
  5. 5 a foil
péi hù
  1. 1 to attend to the needs of (an invalid, disabled person etc)
  2. 2 caregiver

Idioms (0)

Sample Sentences

谈没用。他自从迷上网游以后,就像变了一个人,我们说什么他一点也听不进去。我听说现在已经有家长,为了管住孩子,去外地陪读了。我们只有这么一个孩子,你说,我总不能眼巴巴看着儿子沉迷下去吧。
tán méiyòng 。tā zìcóng míshàng wǎngyóu yǐhòu ,jiù xiàng biàn le yī ge rén ,wǒmen shuō shénme tā yīdiǎn yě tīng bu jìnqù 。wǒ tīngshuō xiànzài yǐjīng yǒu jiāzhǎng ,wèile guǎn zhù háizi ,qù wàidì péidú le 。wǒmen zhǐ yǒu zhème yī ge háizi ,nǐ shuō ,wǒ zǒng bùnéng yǎnbābā kàn zhe érzi chénmí xiàqù ba 。
Talking doesn't work. Ever since he got so fascinated with games, he's become a different person. Whatever we say goes in one ear and out the other. I hear there are already parents who move to other cities with their kids, just to keep an eye on them. We only have one kid. We can't just helplessly watch him sink into oblivion.
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