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The word "老虎鉗" (lǎo hǔ qián) refers to a type of tool known as a "pliers." The origin of the name comes from the shape of the pliers' jaws, which are designed to grip objects firmly like a tiger's jaws. The name "老虎" (lǎo hǔ) is used to evoke the image of a tiger's strength and power, which is similar to the gripping action of the pliers.
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