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In everyday conversation, 腥 (xīng) is often used to describe a strong, unpleasant smell that is similar to the smell of fish. It can also be used to describe something that seems suspicious or questionable, similar to the English phrase "something smells fishy."
For instance, someone might say "这道菜有点腥" (zhè dào cài yǒu diǎn xīng) which means "This dish tastes a bit fishy."
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