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The difference between a backpack and a camel
Difference 1. Different definitions:

Carry: To carry a person or an object on the back.

Camel:

1, camel.

2, the back is bent and can't be straight.

Second, the etymology is different:

Carry:

Camel:

Extended data

First, the packing words:

1, sedan chair [tuó jiao]?

Explanation: a sedan chair on a mule or horse.

2. Bao Ma [Tuo Ao M]?

Description: A horse specially used for carrying things.

Quotations: Ji Fang's "Gedi": "We are pack animals sent by the third production team of Yizheng Advanced Society."

3. riding a pig?

Explanation: including animals.

Quote: Southern Weekend 1992.6. 12: "(Gold and silver jewelry) are all carried out on their backs."

Second, the camel's words:

1, hunchback [tuó bèi]?

Description: The backward arching of human spine is mostly caused by diseases such as senile spinal deformation, improper sitting posture or rickets.

Quote: Yang Shuo's Yesterday in Linfen: "A hunchbacked old man, a strong man."

2. camel [tuo zi]?

Explanation: A hunchbacked person.

Quote: Feng Xuefeng Xuefeng Frog Fable: "Frog also scolds the ancestor of the cow, saying that the father of the cow is a camel."