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Yes, there are a few commonly used synonyms for 掰 (bāi), which means "to break off with both hands." Here are some alternatives along with their meanings:
1. 折 (zhé) - This verb means "to fold" or "to break." It can refer to breaking something by bending it, which is similar to the action of 掰 (bāi) but may not always imply using both hands.
2. 断 (duàn) - This word means "to break" or "to cut off." It emphasizes the act of separating or severing something but may not specifically convey the idea of using both hands.
3. 撕 (sī) - This verb means "to tear." While it typically refers to ripping something apart rather than breaking it off, it can convey a similar idea of division.
These synonyms can be used in different contexts, but they may not always capture the exact meaning or action implied by 掰 (bāi). For instance, while both 掰 (bāi) and 折 (zhé) involve breaking, 掰 (bāi) specifically suggests using both hands to break something apart.
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掰 (bāi) is used to describe the action of breaking something off with both hands. For example, one might say 我用双手掰开了这块石头 (wǒ yòng shuāng shǒu bāi kāi le zhè kuài shí tou) to describe the action of breaking a rock apart with both hands.
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