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大拇指 (dà mǔ zhǐ) is the Chinese word for "thumb". It is composed of two characters: 大 (dà), meaning "big" or "large", and 拇指 (mǔ zhǐ), meaning "thumb". Together, they literally translate to "big thumb".
Here are some examples of how 大拇指 can be used in a sentence:
1. 我的大拇指受伤了。(Wǒ de dà mǔ zhǐ shòu shāng le.) - My thumb is injured.
2. 请用大拇指按下这个按钮。(Qǐng yòng dà mǔ zhǐ àn xià zhè ge àn niǔ.) - Please use your thumb to press this button.
3. 大拇指和食指是最常用的手指。(Dà mǔ zhǐ hé shí zhǐ shì zuì cháng yòng de shǒu zhǐ.) - The thumb and index finger are the most commonly used fingers.
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竖起大拇指 (shù qǐ dà mǔ zhǐ) - This phrase literally means "to raise the thumb" and is commonly used to express approval or admiration. It is akin to giving a "thumbs up" in English.
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