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The Chinese word 夺取 (duóqǔ) is a compound verb formed through the combination of two synonymous or semantically related characters: 夺 (duó), which means "to seize" or "to take by force", and 取 (qǔ), which means "to take" or "to obtain". This structure follows a common pattern in Chinese morphology where two verbs with similar meanings are joined to create a single, more emphatic or formal term that conveys a nuanced action, in this case, "to capture", "to seize", or "to wrest", often implying a deliberate, assertive, or even forcible act of taking something, typically in contexts like military, political, or competitive struggles.