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What does the hammer mean? Dialect.
In Shaanxi dialect, the hammer usually refers to the skull. People often say, "break his hammer!" " Threaten each other. This is a cruel way of threatening, and it also reflects the local culture of scaring each other.
In Guangdong dialect, hammer refers to a standard police tool-baton. Because batons are shaped like hammers, in some areas, people will call them "hammers", such as "police patrol with hammers in their hands".
In Chengdu dialect, a hammer refers to an excellent object, which is equivalent to a "good thing" in standard Chinese. For example, "This knife is really a good hammer!" "This means that this knife is very sharp and easy to use, and it is a good project.
In a word, the word "hammer" in dialect has multiple meanings, and it needs to be combined with local culture and context to understand its true meaning.
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