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Certainly! Here are some common expressions and phrases that include the word "墨镜" (mò jìng), meaning "sunglasses":
1. 戴墨镜 (dài mò jìng) - This means "to wear sunglasses." It's a straightforward expression referring to the action of putting on sunglasses, often used when talking about protection from the sun or fashion.
2. 买墨镜 (mǎi mò jìng) - This translates to "buy sunglasses." It’s commonly used when someone is shopping for sunglasses, whether for personal use or as a gift.
3. 把墨镜摘掉 (bǎ mò jìng zhāi diào) - This expression means "to take off the sunglasses." It refers to the action of removing sunglasses, which might be done when entering indoors or in a less sunny environment.
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Hi David, yes, 副 has been identified as a measure word for 墨镜.
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墨镜 (mò jìng) is typically used to refer to sunglasses. It is a compound word made up of 墨 (mò) meaning "ink" and 镜 (jìng) meaning "mirror". The literal translation of 墨镜 is "ink mirror", which is a poetic way of referring to sunglasses.
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