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Jyutping dak1 gai3
Pinyin dé jì

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. verb
    to have a well-planned scheme; to succeed in one's scheme
  2. verb, obsolete
    to suit; to be what someone wants
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    佢叫我买啲嘢全部都平到有数得计,好难打斧头架㖞。
    佢叫我買啲嘢全部都平到有數得計,好難打斧頭架喎。
    • Those things he asked me to buy were so inexpensive, so much so that the total amount can be easily calculated; so it is very difficult for me to cheat him.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    一切狡猾的人,不照科学态度办事的人,自以为得计,自以为很聪明,其实都是最蠢的,都是没有好结果的。
    一切狡猾的人,不照科學態度辦事的人,自以為得計,自以為很聰明,其實都是最蠢的,都是沒有好結果的。
    yī qiè jiǎo huá de rén , bù zhào kē xué tài dù bàn shì de rén , zì yǐ wéi dé jì , zì yǐ wéi hěn cōng míng , qí shí dōu shì zuì chǔn de , dōu shì méi yǒu hǎo jié guǒ de .
    • All sly people, all those who do not have a scientific attitude in their work, fancy themselves resourceful and clever, but in fact they are most stupid and will come to no good.