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鹦鹉 (yīngwǔ) is considered a formal term, but it may also be used in more casual settings, such as in a formal conversation or presentation.
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The word 鹦鹉 (yīngwǔ) specifically refers to "parrot," which is a type of bird known for its ability to mimic sounds, including human speech. In this context, it is used to talk about animals.
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Certainly! The word 鹦鹉 (yīngwǔ) refers to "parrot" in Chinese. Here is an idiom where it's used:
鹦鹉学舌 (yīngwǔ xué shé) - This phrase translates to "a parrot learning to speak." It is used to describe someone who mimics or repeats what others say without understanding it, similar to how a parrot mimics human speech. It's often used in contexts where someone is thought to be lacking in original thought or insight.
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