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嗆 (qiàng ㄑㄧㄤˋ)
1. Due to foreign objects entering the trachea, it causes actions such as coughing and spitting. For example: "Eat slowly, don't choke on it!"
2. Other meanings:
- There is a pungent smell that enters the respiratory organs, causing discomfort: The cooking smoke choked me. The gas smell is choking.
- Uncomfortable: Freezing enough to feel discomfort. Tired enough to feel discomfort.
3. Irritating gas enters the sensory organs, respiratory organs, or visual organs, causing discomfort.
4. Metaphorically refers to speaking in a tough and sharp manner.
5. To endure or suffer.
6. Dialect: to eat, to feast.
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