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一会儿 (yíhuìr) is used to refer to a short moment or a little while. It is often used to indicate that something will happen soon or that something will not take long. For example, you can say 你等一会儿 (nǐ děng yíhuìr) to mean "wait for a little while".
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1. 一下 (yíxià): "for a bit"
2. 一阵 (yízhèn): "for a while"
4. 一阵子 (yízhènzi): "for a while"
5. 一段时间 (yíduàn shíjiān): "for a period of time"
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一会儿 (yíhuìr) should not be used in situations where a more precise amount of time is needed. For example, if you are asking someone to wait for you for an hour, you should not use 一会儿 (yíhuìr) as it is too vague. Instead, you should use a more specific phrase such as 一小时 (yí xiǎoshí) meaning "one hour".
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