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1. 外表 (wàibiǎo): This word literally means "outer appearance" and is often used to refer to the physical appearance of a person or thing.
2. 模样 (múyàng): This word literally means "pattern" and is often used to refer to the general appearance of a person or thing.
3. 样式 (yàngshì): This word literally means "style" and is often used to refer to the overall look of a person or thing.
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Yes, 样子 (yàngzi) is used to describe people or objects. It is a noun that means "appearance" or "look". It is often used to describe the outward appearance of a person or object, such as their physical features, clothing, or behavior. For example, one might say "他的样子很漂亮" (tā de yàngzi hěn piàoliang) to describe someone's attractive appearance.
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