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摇头摆尾 shake the head and wag the tail (assume an air of complacency)
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尾 (wěi) is typically used to refer to the tail-like part of an object, the rear or end of something, or the remaining part of something. For example, it can be used to refer to the tail of an animal, the end of a rope, or the remaining part of a task. It can also be used as a measure word for fish, as in 一尾鱼 (yī wěi yú).
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