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茫然 (máng rán) is typically used in a negative context to describe a state of being ignorant or clueless about something. It can also convey a sense of being lost or confused. This word is often used to describe a person's mental state or emotions, rather than a physical state.
Other Chinese words that are similar in meaning to 茫然 include 懵懂 (méng dǒng), which means "ignorant" or "naive," and 迷茫 (mí máng), which means "confused" or "bewildered."
Example sentences:
- 我对这个问题感到茫然。(Wǒ duì zhè gè wèn tí gǎn dào máng rán.) - I feel clueless about this problem.
- 她茫然地站在那里,不知道该怎么办。(Tā máng rán de zhàn zài nà lǐ, bù zhī dào gāi zěn me bàn.) - She stood there, at a loss about what to do.
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