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摩擦 (mó cā) is usually used in an informal context. It is a common word used to describe physical friction, such as when two objects rub against each other, or when someone rubs their hands together. It can also be used to describe a conflict between two people or groups, such as when two people are arguing or competing against each other.
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The opposite word of 摩擦 (mó cā) is 滑动 (huá dòng), which means "slide; glide". It refers to the action of two surfaces moving smoothly against each other with little or no friction.
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