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In everyday conversation, 肮脏 (āng zāng) is used to describe something that is dirty, filthy, vile, foul, or mean. For example, one might say, "这个地方真肮脏!" (zhè gè dì fāng zhēn āng zāng! - This place is really dirty!) or "他的行为真肮脏!" (tā de xíng wéi zhēn āng zāng! - His behavior is really vile!). It can also be used to describe people, such as "他是一个肮脏的人" (tā shì yī gè āng zāng de rén - He is a mean person).
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肮脏 (āngāng) is a very strong word that is usually used to describe something extremely dirty or vile. It is more commonly used to describe objects or situations, such as a dirty room or a disgusting smell. For example, you might say 肮脏的环境 (āngāng de huánjìng, "the room is very dirty").
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