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"腿" (tuǐ) is often used to refer to the legs of a person or animal. For example, one might say "他有很长的腿" (tā yǒu hěn zhǎng de tuǐ) to mean "He has long legs". It can also be used to refer to the leg-shaped supports of furniture, such as a chair or table. For example, one might say "这把椅子有四条腿" (zhè bǎ yǐzi yǒu sì tiáo tuǐ) to mean "This chair has four legs". Additionally, "腿" (tuǐ) can be used to refer to a ham, such as in the phrase "火腿" (huǒ tuǐ), which means "ham".
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