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The word 冻 (dòng) is commonly used in everyday language to describe the sensation of being very cold or experiencing freezing temperatures. It can also refer to the physical act of freezing or getting frostbite.
In terms of pronunciation, 冻 (dòng) is pronounced with the third tone, which means that the pitch of the word should start low and then rise. It is important to pronounce the third tone correctly in order to avoid confusion with other words that have similar pronunciations.
Some common phrases that use 冻 (dòng) include:
1. 冻僵 (dòng jiāng) - to be frozen stiff; to be extremely cold
2. 冻伤 (dòng shāng) - frostbite
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1. 冰冻 (bīng dòng) - freeze; frozen
2. 冻结 (dòng jié) - freeze; freeze over
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