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1. 迷路 (mí lù) - to get lost: This is the most common context in which 迷 is used. It refers to being physically lost and not knowing how to get to a desired destination.
2. 迷惑 (mí huò) - to be confused: This refers to a state of mental confusion or bewilderment. It can also mean to be puzzled or perplexed by something.
3. 迷信 (mí xìn) - superstition: This refers to beliefs or practices that are based on irrational or unfounded ideas. It can also mean blind faith or blind belief.
4. 迷恋 (mí liàn) - to be infatuated with: This refers to being deeply and uncontrollably in love with someone or something. It can also mean to be obsessed with or addicted to something.
5. 迷人 (mí rén) - charming; attractive: This refers to someone or something that is captivating, alluring, or enchanting. It can also mean to be charming or attractive in a mysterious or elusive way.
6. 迷宫 (mí gōng) - maze; labyrinth: This refers to a complex network of paths or passages that are difficult to navigate. It can also mean to be trapped or lost in a confusing or complicated situation.
7. 迷失 (mí shī) - to lose oneself: This refers to being lost or confused about one's identity, purpose, or direction in life. It can also mean to be adrift or disoriented.
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