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1. Talking about animals: 斑马 (bān mǎ) is the Chinese word for "zebra", a type of wild horse with black and white stripes. It is often used in conversations or texts about animals, such as in a zoo or safari park.
2. Describing patterns or designs: 斑马 (bān mǎ) can also be used to describe patterns or designs that resemble the stripes of a zebra. For example, you can say "这件衣服有斑马纹 (zhè jiàn yī fu yǒu bān mǎ wén)" which means "this piece of clothing has zebra stripes".
3. Referring to traffic: In Chinese, 斑马线 (bān mǎ xiàn) is the term for "zebra crossing" or "pedestrian crossing". It is called so because the white stripes on the road resemble the stripes of a zebra.
4. Symbolizing duality: In Chinese culture, the black and white stripes of a zebra can symbolize duality or contrast. Therefore, 斑马 (bān mǎ) can be used to represent the concept of yin and yang, or two opposing forces.
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