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The context in which one might use 铜牌 (tóng pái) when speaking Chinese is in reference to a bronze medal. In Chinese, 铜 (tóng) means "bronze" and 牌 (pái) means "medal," so together they form the term for a bronze medal.
For example, if someone asks about the results of a sports competition, one might say "他获得了铜牌" (tā huò dé le tóng pái) meaning "He won the bronze medal."
In addition to 铜牌 (tóng pái), there are also other terms for medals in Chinese, such as 金牌 (jīn pái) for gold medal and 银牌 (yín pái) for silver medal. These terms follow the same pattern of combining a metal with the word for "medal."
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