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In formal settings, 汤 (tāng) is usually used to refer to soup or boiling water, while in informal settings, it can also refer to hot springs. For example, in formal settings, one might say "我们要做汤。 (Wǒmen yào zuò tāng.)" to mean "We are going to make soup."), while in informal settings, we can use 汤 in idioms such as 固若金汤, which is used to describe a city's defences as being "impregnable, as strong as iron, strongly fortified".
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One possible synonym for 汤 is 羹 (gēng). Both 汤 and 羹 refer to a type of soup or broth that is typically made by boiling ingredients in water. However, 羹 often implies a thicker and heartier soup, while 汤 can refer to a wider range of soups, including thinner broths.
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