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We have added the suggested phrase "闪辉性暗点 / 閃輝性闇點 [shan3 hui1 xing4 an4 dian3] , (nphr) scintilating scotoma" to our dictionary. Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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闪 (shǎn) is commonly used to describe a sudden movement or action. For example, it can be used to describe someone dodging an attack or quickly moving out of the way. It can also be used to describe a body swaying dramatically, such as when someone is dancing. In some dialects, it can also be used to describe someone leaving quickly or unexpectedly.
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You can use 闪 (shǎn) in a sentence to describe someone dodging an attack. For example, you could say: 他身体闪开了攻击 (tā shēntǐ shǎn kāile gōngjí; He dodged the attack). Here, 闪 (shǎn) is used to describe the action of the person dodging the attack.
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