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1. 火 (huǒ): meaning "fire; hot; to ignite; to burn"
2. 温暖 (wēnnuǎn): meaning "warm; cozy; comfortable"
3. 炎热 (yánrè): meaning "hot; sweltering; scorching"
4. 热闹 (rènào): meaning "lively; bustling; bustling with activity"
5. 热情 (rèqíng): meaning "warm; enthusiastic; passionate"
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The Chinese character 热 (rè) has various meanings and uses in everyday language, primarily revolving around the concepts of "hot," "popular," "to heat up," "heat," and "fever." Here are some examples of how 热 is used in different contexts:
1. Hot Temperature:
- 热 (rè) is commonly used to describe something that has a high temperature. For instance, when talking about weather, you might say "今天很热" (jīntiān hěn rè), meaning "It is very hot today."
2. Popularity:
- 热 (rè) can also refer to something that is very popular or trending. For example, in phrases like "这个歌很热" (zhège gē hěn rè), meaning "This song is very popular," it indicates that the song is currently favored by many people.
3. To Heat Up:
- The verb form of 热 (rè) can mean "to heat up." For example, "把水热一下" (bǎ shuǐ rè yīxià) means "heat up the water."
4. Heat or Fever:
- In a medical context, 热 (rè) can refer to a fever. For example, "他发热了" (tā fā rè le) means "He has a fever."
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