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In everyday conversation, 呈 (chéng) is commonly used to refer to the act of submitting or handing in something, such as a document or a petition. It can also be used to describe the act of showing or presenting something, such as a color or shape.
For example, "这幅画呈现出了浓郁的中国风" (zhè fú huà chéngxiàn chūle nóngyù de zhōngguó fēng), which means "This painting shows a strong Chinese style." Here, 呈现 (chéngxiàn) is used to describe the act of presenting or showing the Chinese style in the painting.
In addition, 呈 (chéng) can also be used in more formal contexts, such as in the phrase "呈递请愿书" (chéngdì qǐngyuànshū), which means "to submit a petition." It can also be used in the phrase "呈交文件" (chéngjiāo wénjiàn), which means "to hand over documents."
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