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Yes, there are several words in Chinese that are similar in meaning to 闹 (nào) in the context of being noisy or causing a disturbance. Here are a few:
1. 吵 (chǎo) - This word means "to make noise" or "to be noisy." It is often used to describe loud sounds or commotion, such as people arguing or loud music.
2. 喧闹 (xuān nào) - This term conveys the idea of "clamor" or "racket." It refers to a loud and chaotic environment, often filled with various sounds that create a disturbance.
3. 闹腾 (nào teng) - This phrase means "to make a racket" or "to stir up trouble." It suggests a lively, perhaps chaotic atmosphere, often involving playful or mischievous behavior.
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1. 他们在公园里闹得很开心。(Tāmen zài gōngyuán lǐ nào de hěn kāixīn.) - They were having a great time making noise in the park.
2. 她的孩子闹着要吃零食。(Tā de háizi nào zhe yào chī língshí.) - Her child was making a fuss about wanting to eat snacks.
3. 他闹肚子了,不能吃太多。(Tā nào dùzi le, bùnéng chī tài duō.) - He has a stomachache, so he can't eat too much.
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