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拐 (guǎi) is a verb that means "to limp" or "to be crippled" in English. It is typically used to describe someone who has difficulty walking due to an injury or disability.
One common usage of 拐 (guǎi) is in the phrase "拐杖" (guǎi zhàng), which means "crutches." This refers to the walking aid used by someone who is limping or has a physical disability.
Another common usage is in the phrase "拐弯" (guǎi wān), which means "to turn a corner." This can be used both literally, to describe physically turning a corner, and figuratively, to describe a change in direction or approach.
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