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Wei

American  
[wey] / weɪ /

noun

  1. any of several dynasties that ruled in North China, especially one ruling a.d. 220–265 and one ruling a.d. 386–534.


Example Sentences

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“You feed in all the data, and let AI figure it out,” said Xi Wei, director of the Midea Humanoid Robot Innovation Center.

From The Wall Street Journal

“China has never taken one side,” said Da Wei, an international relations specialist at Tsinghua University in Beijing and director of its Center for Strategic and Security Studies.

From Seattle Times

Angie Wei, formerly a top lobbyist for the California Labor Federation and an aide to Newsom, said the use of California as a cudgel isn’t surprising in this political moment.

From Los Angeles Times

Liu Wei, 62, who lives in San Diego, recently spent hours at a local travel agency filling out a pile of paperwork to obtain a long-term visa to China.

From New York Times

“We have the same cultural background. We speak the same language,” said Wei, an engineer who came to the U.S. from Beijing in 1990 at age 13.

From Los Angeles Times