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When asking somebody to provide a password, 密码 (mìmǎ) can be used to refer to the code or password that is required to access a certain account or system. For example, one might say "请输入你的密码 (qǐng shūrù nǐ de mìmǎ) - Please enter your password.
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Certainly! The word 密码 (mìmǎ) means "password" or "code" in Chinese. Here are some common phrases and expressions that include 密码 (mìmǎ):
1. 密码保护 (mìmǎ bǎohù) - "Password protection": This refers to the security measure of requiring a password to access certain information or systems.
2. 更改密码 (gēnggǎi mìmǎ) - "Change password": This is a common action taken to update or modify an existing password for security reasons.
3. 忘记密码 (wàngjì mìmǎ) - "Forgot password": This phrase is often used in scenarios where a user cannot remember their password and needs assistance to recover or reset it.
4. 临时密码 (línshí mìmǎ) - "Temporary password": This is a password issued for a short period, often used for one-time access or recovery purposes.
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