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飞禽走兽 (fēi qín zǒu shòu) is primarily used as a noun, referring to the concept of "birds flying in the air and animals running on the ground." It can also be used as a verb, describing the action of these animals moving in their natural habitats.
In Chinese, the word 飞禽 (fēi qín) specifically refers to birds, while 走兽 (zǒu shòu) refers to land animals. Together, they encompass all types of animals that move in these two ways.
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