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1. 偏心 (piānxīn): "to be partial; to be biased". This phrase is used to describe someone who is deliberately favoring one side over another, or who is not being impartial.
2. 偏离 (piānlí): "to deviate; to go off course". This phrase is used to describe someone or something that has strayed from the intended path or goal.
3. 偏激 (piānjī): "to be extreme; to be radical". This phrase is used to describe someone or something that is deliberately going beyond the accepted norms or standards.
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You can use 偏 (piān) to express your opinion by emphasizing that someone or something is deliberately, willfully, or persistently deviating from the correct direction or the normal standard. For example, you can say 她偏偏不听 (tā piānpiān bù tīng) to express that someone is deliberately not listening.
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