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精 can be used in 精通 to describe someone who is very skilled or proficient in something.
For example, 他是一个精通计算机的人 (tā shì yīgè jīngtōng jìsuànjī de rén) - He is a person who is very proficient in computers.
It can also be used in 精致 to describe something that is very delicate or exquisite.
For example, 这件衣服的细节非常精致 (zhè jiàn yīfú de xìjié fēicháng jīngzhì) - The details of this piece of clothing are very exquisite.
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No, 精 (jīng) is not used as a verb in Chinese. It is an adjective that is used to describe a person or thing as being refined, skilled, delicate, smart, or extremely. For example, 他很精 (tā hěn jīng) means "he is very smart".
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