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In everyday Chinese, 细长 (xìcháng) is commonly used to describe something that is thin and long in shape or appearance. It can refer to physical objects such as a pencil (铅笔, qiānbǐ) or a snake (蛇, shé), as well as abstract concepts like a person's figure (身材, shēncái) or a road (道路, dàolù).
For example, you might say "这支铅笔细长" (zhè zhī qiānbǐ xìcháng) to describe a pencil that is thin and long. Similarly, you could say "她的身材很细长" (tā de shēncái hěn xìcháng) to describe someone with a thin and long figure.
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