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The term 摘除 (zhāi chú) is commonly used in medical contexts to refer to the act of excising, extracting, or removing tissue or organs from the body. It conveys a sense of surgical intervention where something is taken out for reasons such as treatment or diagnosis.
For example, a doctor might use the term when discussing the removal of a tumor: "我们需要摘除肿瘤。"We need to (surgically) remove the tumor."
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剔除 (tī chú): to eliminate, to weed out.
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