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1. When describing the posture or position of a person or object, such as "端坐" (duān zuò) which means to sit upright with both hands on one's knees.
2. When talking about the proper or correct way of doing something, such as "端正" (duān zhèng) which means to be upright and proper in behavior or attitude.roper quality.
3. When describing a person's character or personality, such as "端庄" (duān zhuāng) which means dignified and upright.
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