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洞 (dòng) is commonly used in everyday Chinese conversation to refer to a physical hole or cavity. For example, someone might say 我们在洞里找到了一些宝藏 (wǒmen zài dòng lǐ zhǎodào le yīxiē bǎozàng) meaning "We found some treasure in the hole".
洞 can also be used metaphorically to refer to a person's understanding or insight. For example, someone might say 他的洞察力很强 (tā de dòngchá lì hěn qiáng) meaning "He has strong insight".
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1. 孔 (kǒng) - hole, opening; can also refer to a person's name
2. 穴 (xué) - hole, cave; can also refer to acupuncture points on the body
3. 窟 (kū) - cave, cavern; can also refer to a den or hideout
4. 隙 (xì) - crack, gap; can also refer to a chance or opportunity
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