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In common conversation, 听力 (tīng lì) is used to refer to one's hearing ability or listening comprehension. For example, someone might say, "我的听力不太好 (wǒ de tīng lì bù tài hǎo), meaning "My hearing/listening comprehension is not very good". It can also be used to refer to the ability to understand spoken language, as in, "我的听力比口语要强 (wǒ de tīng lì bǐ kǒu yǔ yào qiáng), meaning "My listening comprehension is stronger than my speaking skills".
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