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挑衅 (tiǎo xìn) is used to describe a situation in which someone is deliberately trying to provoke or challenge another person. It is often used in a negative context, as it implies that the person is trying to cause trouble or create a conflict. For example, if someone says something that is intended to insult or anger another person, it can be described as 挑衅 (tiǎo xìn).
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挑衅 (tiǎo xìn) means to provoke or instigate someone in a confrontational or aggressive manner. It can also refer to an act of provocation or incitement. The pronunciation of 挑衅 is "tiǎo xìn" with the tone marks indicating the rising tone on the first syllable and the falling tone on the second syllable.
嘲笑 (cháo xiào) means to mock or ridicule someone or something. It can also refer to the act of mocking or ridiculing. The pronunciation of 嘲笑 is "cháo xiào" with the tone marks indicating the falling tone on both syllables.
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