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Chinese
Meaning: to stroke or pet; to pull or roll something along
Part of Speech: Verb

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Example

他在門口輕輕擼著貓,等朋友下班。
他在门口轻轻撸著猫,等朋友下班。
He gently stroked the cat by the doorway while waiting for his friend to finish work.

Usage Notes

In informal Mandarin, this verb describes a repeated hand motion along something, especially petting an animal. It can also describe pulling or rolling up an object such as a sleeve.

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