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细 (xì) is used to describe something that is thin, slender, fine, narrow, weak, soft, in small particles, tiny, exquisite, or delicate. It is often used to describe something that is so small that it is almost unnoticeable. For example, 细细的雨 (xì xì de yǔ) meaning "fine rain".
In contrast, 小 (xiǎo) is used to describe something that is small in size, but not necessarily thin, slender, fine, narrow, weak, soft, in small particles, tiny, exquisite, or delicate. For example, 小苹果 (xiǎo píng guǒ) meaning "small apple".
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1. 细微 (xīwēi): subtle, slight, delicate, minute
2. 细小 (xìxiǎo): tiny, minute, small
3. 细腻 (xìnì): delicate, soft, smooth
4. 细致 (xìzhì): meticulous, careful, thorough
5. 细节 (xìjié): details, particulars, nuances
6. 细密 (xìmì): dense, close, fine
7. 细软 (xìruǎn): soft, delicate, tender
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