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武器 (wǔqì) is a commonly used word in everyday conversation in Chinese, as it refers to any type of weapon used for combat or self-defense. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is used as a tool or means to achieve a certain goal.
For example, in a conversation about martial arts, one might say "武器是武术的重要组成部分" (wǔqì shì wǔshù de zhòngyào zǔchéng bùfen), which means "Weapons are an important component of martial arts."
In a more casual conversation, one might use the phrase "拿起武器" (ná qǐ wǔqì), which means "pick up your weapons," to encourage someone to take action or defend themselves.
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