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1. 咬 (yǎo) - to bite
2. 嚼 (jiáo) - to chew
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1. 咬 (yǎo) - to bite, to nibble
2. 嚼 (jiáo) - to chew
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The word "啃" (kěn) is appropriate to use in situations where someone is nibbling or gnawing on something, such as food or a bone. It can also be used to describe someone who is studying diligently and putting in a lot of effort, as if they are "gnawing" at their studies. This word is often used in the phrase "啃老" (kěn lǎo), which means to rely on one's parents for support and not be financially independent.
Other related words include "啃噬" (kěn shì), which means to gnaw or nibble at something, and "啃书" (kěn shū), which means to study hard and diligently. These words all convey a sense of persistence and determination in one's actions.
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