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Hi we have added 两只小猫 as an example for this entry.
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Just what I was looking for!
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Thank you for the comment!
We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary: 猫腰 / 貓腰 [mao1 yao1] , (phr) (dialect) to arch one's back
Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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The proper way to use 猫 (māo) in a sentence is to use it as a noun to refer to a cat. For example, "我家有一只猫 (wǒ jiā yǒu yī zhī māo) - I have a cat at home." 猫 can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to cats, such as "猫爪 (māo zhuǎ) - cat claw".
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