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律 (lǜ) is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts in everyday conversation. Here are some examples:
1. As a verb, 律 (lǜ) means "to restrain" or "to regulate." For example, you can say "我们要律己 (wǒmen yào lǜjǐ)" which means "we need to restrain ourselves."
2. As a noun, 律 (lǜ) refers to "law" or "rule." For instance, you can say "法律 (fǎlǜ)" which means "law" or "规律 (guīlǜ)" which means "rule."
3. 律 (lǜ) can also refer to "ancient Chinese poem of eight lines." For instance, you can say "五言律诗 (wǔyán lǜshī)" which means "ancient Chinese poem of eight lines with five characters in each line."
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