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1. To roll up or curl: 卷 (juǎn) can be used to describe the action of rolling up or curling something, such as a piece of paper, a scroll, or a carpet. For example, 卷起 (juǎn qǐ) means to roll up.
2. To sweep along: 卷 (juǎn) can also be used to describe the action of sweeping or carrying something along with force. For example, 卷走 (juǎn zǒu) means to carry away.
3. To involve: In some contexts, 卷 (juǎn) can be used to describe the action of involving or including something. For example, 卷入 (juǎn rù) means to involve, and 卷入 (juǎn rù) can also mean to be implicated in something.
4. To roll: In certain situations, 卷 (juǎn) can be used to describe the action of rolling or turning something. For example, 卷动 (juǎn dòng) means to roll or turn.
5. To refer to a hairstyle: In colloquial Chinese, 卷 (juǎn) can also be used to describe a curly hairstyle. For example, 卷发 (juǎn fà) means curly hair.
7. To refer to a type of food: In some regions of China, 卷 (juǎn) can also refer to a type of food, specifically a type of rolled or wrapped food. For example, 卷饼 (juǎn bǐng) means burrito.
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