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We have updated the traditional characters for this phrase in our dictionary. Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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The term 梳妆台 (shū zhuāng tái), which means "dresser" or "dressing table," is more commonly used in written Chinese. This is primarily because it refers to a specific piece of furniture that is often mentioned in literature, home décor discussions, and advertisements. In everyday spoken Chinese, people might simply refer to it as 台子 (tái zi) or just describe it in context without using its formal name.
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