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The proper way to use 雕像 in a sentence is as follows:
1. 这座雕像 (diāo xiàng) 是我们城市的标志。(zhè zuò diāo xiàng shì wǒ men chéng shì de biāo zhì) - This statue is the symbol of our city.
2. 我们在公园里看到了一座美丽的雕像 (diāo xiàng)。(wǒ men zài gōng yuán lǐ kàn dào le yī zuò měi lì de diāo xiàng) - We saw a beautiful statue in the park.
3. 这座雕像 (diāo xiàng) 是为了纪念英雄而建造的。(zhè zuò diāo xiàng shì wèi le jì niàn yīng xióng ér jiàn zào de) - This statue was built to commemorate a hero.
4. 雕像 (diāo xiàng) 的细节非常精致。(diāo xiàng de xì jié fēi cháng jīng zhì) - The details of the statue are very delicate.
5. 这座雕像 (diāo xiàng) 是由著名雕塑家设计的。(zhè zuò diāo xiàng shì yóu zhù míng diāo sù jiā shè jì de) - This statue was designed by a famous sculptor.
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In Chinese, besides 雕像 (diāo xiàng), there are other words that can refer to a "statue" or similar concepts:
1. 雕塑 (diāo sù) - This term means "sculpture." It encompasses not just statues but also any three-dimensional artistic representation created through carving or shaping materials like stone, metal, or wood.
2. 塑像 (sù xiàng) - This translates to "model" or "figure," often referring to a statue of a person or a deity. It can imply a more general sense of a likeness or representation rather than just a carved figure.
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