děng

Usages of děng

 zài 外面wàimiàn děng wǒ zài wàimiàn děng nǐ.
I am waiting for you outside.
 zài 里面lǐmiàn děng tā zài lǐmiàn děng wǒ.
She is waiting for me inside.
  mén guān le,  zài 外面wàimiàn děng wǒ bǎ mén guān le, nǐ zài wàimiàn děng wǒ.
I closed the door; wait for me outside.
 ràng  zài 外面wàimiàn děng wǒ ràng tā zài wàimiàn děng wǒ.
I asked him to wait for me outside.
 有时候yǒushíhou zài 公司gōngsī 旁边pángbiān děng , 然后ránhòu 一起yìqǐ  超市chāoshìwǒ yǒushíhou zài gōngsī pángbiān děng tā, ránhòu yìqǐ qù chāoshì.
Sometimes I wait for her near the company, then we go to the supermarket together.
当然dāngrán 可以kěyǐ,  zài 外面wàimiàn děng  badāngrán kěyǐ, wǒ zài wàimiàn děng nǐ ba.
Of course; I’ll wait for you outside.
 为什么wèishénme hái méi lái?  需要xūyào zhǎo 。  děng le 多久duōjiǔtā wèishénme hái méi lái? wǒ xūyào zhǎo tā. nǐ děng le duōjiǔ?
Why hasn’t he come yet? I need to look for him. How long have you been waiting?
 zài 外面wàimiàn děng le hěn jiǔwǒ zài wàimiàn děng le hěn jiǔ.
I waited outside for a long time.
mén kāi zhe, 护士hùshi zhàn zài 外面wàimiàn děng mén kāi zhe, hùshi zhàn zài wàimiàn děng wǒ.
The door is open; the nurse is standing outside waiting for me.
 zhàn zhe děng 公交车gōngjiāochē,  zuò zhe kàn shūtā zhàn zhe děng gōngjiāochē, wǒ zuò zhe kàn shū.
He is standing and waiting for the bus; I am sitting and reading.
 zuò zhe děng wǒ zuò zhe děng tā.
I am sitting and waiting for her.
刚才Gāngcái  zài 外面wàimiàn děng Gāngcái wǒ zài wàimiàn děng tā.
Just now I was outside waiting for her.
 马上mǎshàng  公司gōngsī,  zài jiā děng  baWǒ mǎshàng qù gōngsī, nǐ zài jiā děng wǒ ba.
I’m going to the company right away; wait for me at home.
 zài 图书馆túshūguǎn 门口ménkǒu děng Tā zài túshūguǎn ménkǒu děng wǒ.
She’s waiting for me at the library entrance.
mén bèi  guān shàng le,  zài 外面wàimiàn děng le 一会儿yíhuìrmén bèi tā guān shàng le, wǒ zài wàimiàn děng le yíhuìr.
The door was closed by her; I waited outside for a while.
 zài 办公室bàngōngshì děng 老板lǎobǎn děng le   小时xiǎoshí lewǒ zài bàngōngshì děng lǎobǎn děng le yí gè xiǎoshí le.
I’ve been waiting for the boss in the office for an hour.
因为yīnwèi 下雨xiàyǔ, 地铁站dìtiězhàn 外面wàimiàn de 公交站gōngjiāozhàn yǒu hěn duō rén zài 那里nàli děng 公交车gōngjiāochēyīnwèi xiàyǔ, dìtiězhàn wàimiàn de gōngjiāozhàn yǒu hěn duō rén zài nàli děng gōngjiāochē.
Because it was raining, there were many people waiting for the bus at the bus stop outside the subway station.
早上Zǎoshang zài 食堂shítáng mǎi 早饭zǎofàn de 时候shíhou, 大家dàjiā dōu 排队páiduì děngZǎoshang zài shítáng mǎi zǎofàn de shíhou, dàjiā dōu páiduì děng.
In the morning when buying breakfast in the cafeteria, everyone lines up to wait.
 zǒu dào 公园gōngyuán 门口ménkǒu děng wǒ zǒu dào gōngyuán ménkǒu děng nǐ.
I walk to the park entrance to wait for you.
dào le 医院yīyuàn 以后yǐhòu, 我们wǒmen xiān  挂号guàhào, zài děng 医生yīshēngdào le yīyuàn yǐhòu, wǒmen xiān qù guàhào, zài děng yīshēng.
After arriving at the hospital, we first go register, then wait for the doctor.
 没有méiyǒu 提前tíqián 预约yùyuē, 所以suǒyǐ zài 医院yīyuàn děng le hěn jiǔtā méiyǒu tíqián yùyuē, suǒyǐ zài yīyuàn děng le hěn jiǔ.
She didn’t make an appointment in advance, so she waited at the hospital for a long time.
 zài 邮局yóujú 门口ménkǒu děng le hěn jiǔ, 终于zhōngyú  包裹bāoguǒ 寄出去jìchūqù leTā zài yóujú ménkǒu děng le hěn jiǔ, zhōngyú bǎ bāoguǒ jìchūqù le.
She waited at the entrance of the post office for a long time and finally mailed the package out.
今天jīntiān 早上zǎoshang 外面wàimiàn 下雪xiàxuě le,  méi dài sǎn, 只好zhǐhǎo zài 公司gōngsī 门口ménkǒu děng le 一会儿yíhuìrjīntiān zǎoshang wàimiàn xiàxuě le, wǒ méi dài sǎn, zhǐhǎo zài gōngsī ménkǒu děng le yíhuìr.
It snowed outside this morning, and I didn’t bring an umbrella, so I had no choice but to wait for a while at the company entrance.
 zài 那边nàbiān děng  banǐ zài nàbiān děng wǒ ba.
Wait for me over there.
 忘了wàngle dài 钥匙yàoshi, 只好zhǐhǎo zài 门口ménkǒu děng 室友shìyǒu lái 开门kāiméntā wàngle dài yàoshi, zhǐhǎo zài ménkǒu děng shìyǒu lái kāimén.
She forgot to bring her keys, so she had no choice but to wait at the door for her roommate to open it.
 zài mén qián děng wǒ zài mén qián děng nǐ.
I am waiting for you in front of the door.
 xiān zài 外面wàimiàn děng ,  很快hěnkuài jiù 出来chūláinǐ xiān zài wàimiàn děng wǒ, wǒ hěnkuài jiù chūlái.
Wait for me outside; I’ll come out very soon.
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