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鞠躬 (jū gōng) is a Chinese phrase that means "to bow" or "to make a bowing gesture." It is typically used as a sign of respect or gratitude in Chinese culture.
Example 1:
他向老师鞠躬表示感谢。(Tā xiàng lǎo shī jū gōng biǎo shì gǎn xiè.)
He bowed to the teacher to express his gratitude.
Example 2:
在中国,鞠躬是一种常见的礼节。(Zài zhōng guó, jū gōng shì yī zhǒng cháng jiàn de lǐ jié.)
In China, bowing is a common etiquette.
Example 3:
见到长辈时,他们会鞠躬致敬。(Jiàn dào zhǎng bèi shí, tā men huì jū gōng zhì jìng.)
When meeting (their) elders, they will bow to show respect.
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