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In everyday conversation, 敲打 (qiāo dǎ) is often used to describe the action of knocking or tapping on a surface. For example, someone might say "我听到有人敲打房门 (wǒ tīng dào yǒu rén qiāo dǎ fáng mén)", which means "I heard that someone was knocking on the door of the room."
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