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禁忌 (jìnjì) refers to something that is forbidden or prohibited, often due to cultural or religious beliefs. It can also refer to a taboo or something that is considered off-limits or forbidden to talk about or engage in. In medicine, it can refer to a contraindication, meaning that something should be avoided or abstained from due to potential harm or negative effects.
警示 (jǐngshì) refers to a warning or cautionary message. It can also refer to a sign or signal that serves as a warning or reminder. Unlike 禁忌, 警示 does not necessarily imply that something is forbidden or prohibited, but rather serves as a precautionary measure to prevent potential harm or danger.
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