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股 (gǔ) is a measure word used to refer to strip-like things, odor, strength, and people in a group (often with a derogatory sense). It is used in the same way as other measure words, such as 个 (gè) or 只 (zhī). For example, one could say 一股强烈的气味 (yī gǔ qiángliè de qìwèi) to refer to a strong odor.
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1. 条 (tiáo) - measure word for long, narrow objects such as strips or ribbons. It can also refer to a line or a row of people or things.
2. 缕 (lǚ) - measure word for thin, thread-like objects such as hair or smoke. It can also refer to a trace or a hint of something.
3. 绺 (liǔ) - measure word for long, thin objects such as hair or rope. It can also refer to a strand or a thread of something.
4. 股份 (gǔfèn) - shares or stocks in a company. It can also refer to a portion or a stake in something.
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