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失灵 (shīlíng) is commonly used in conversation to describe something that is not functioning properly or is out of order. It can refer to a variety of things, such as a machine, equipment, or even a person's body or mind.
For example, if a person's computer is not working, they may say "我的电脑失灵了" (wǒ de diànnǎo shīlíng le) which means "My computer is not working." Similarly, if a car breaks down, someone may say "这辆车失灵了" (zhè liàng chē shīlíng le) which means "This car is out of order."
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