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恶劣 (èliè) can be used to describe a bad situation as it means "vile, bad". For example, one could say that the weather conditions were 恶劣 (èliè), meaning that the weather was very bad. It can also be used to describe a person's behavior, such as saying that someone's actions were 恶劣 (èliè), meaning that their behavior was very bad.
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1. Weather: 恶劣 (èliè) can be used to describe severe or extreme weather conditions, such as 恶劣的天气 (èliè de tiānqì) which means "bad weather" or "inclement weather". This can refer to heavy rain, strong winds, or extreme temperatures.
2. Living conditions: 恶劣 (èliè) can also be used to describe poor living conditions, such as 恶劣的环境 (èliè de huánjìng) which means "bad living environment". This can refer to dirty or unsanitary living conditions, or living in a dangerous or unpleasant area.
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