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拔 (bá) is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to the act of pulling something out or uprooting something. For example, one might say 我把树拔出来了 (wǒ bǎ shù bá chūlái le) to mean "I pulled the tree out". It can also be used to refer to the act of seizing or capturing something, such as 我们拔下了他们的旗帜 (wǒmen báxiàle tāmen de qízhì) which means "We seized their flag".
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抽 (chōu): to draw out, to pull out; to select, to pick out.
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