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In everyday conversation, 戒备 (jièbèi) is often used to remind someone to be cautious or to take precautions. It can also be used to describe a state of being on guard or alert.
For example, if someone is going on a trip, their friends or family might say "记得要戒备 (jìde yào jièbèi)" which means "remember to be careful" or "remember to take precautions."
In a more serious context, 戒备 (jièbèi) can also be used to describe a state of heightened security or vigilance. For instance, if there is a potential threat or danger, people might say "加强戒备 (jiāqiáng jièbèi)" which means "strengthen security measures" or "be on high alert."
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戒备 (jièbèi) is appropriate in situations where one needs to be cautious and prepared for potential danger or harm. It can also be used to describe a state of being on high alert or being vigilant.
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