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No, 桌面 (zhuōmiàn) is not used as a measure word. 桌面 (zhuōmiàn) is a noun that means "PC desktop" in Chinese. Numeral + measure words are used to indicate the quantity of a noun, such as 一个 (yīgè) for "one" or 三台 (sāntái) for "three".
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Yes, 桌面 (zhuōmiàn) is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to the desktop of a computer. This metaphor is used to refer to the user interface of a computer, or the desktop environment, which is the graphical user interface of a computer. This metaphor is used to refer to the desktop of a computer, which is the main area of the computer's screen where the user can access applications, files, and other features.
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桌面 (zhuōmiàn) is used to refer to the surface of a desk/table, or the desktop of a computer, while 台面 (táimiàn) is used to refer to a flat surface, such as a table or countertop.
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