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叫苦 (jiàokǔ) is usually used in the context of expressing one's complaints or grievances about a difficult or unpleasant situation. It can also refer to moaning or groaning in pain or discomfort. This term is often used in a figurative sense to describe someone who is constantly complaining or whining about their problems.
In Chinese culture, there is a belief that expressing one's hardships or suffering can help alleviate the burden and bring comfort. Therefore, 叫苦 (jiàokǔ) can also be seen as a way for someone to seek sympathy or support from others.
Other related words include 抱怨 (bàoyuàn), which means "to complain" or "to grumble", and 哀怨 (āiyuàn), which means "to lament" or "to grieve". These words can also be used in similar contexts as 叫苦 (jiàokǔ).
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