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诧异 (chà yì) is commonly used in conversation to express surprise or amazement. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when someone hears unexpected news, sees something unexpected, or is caught off guard by someone's actions.
For example, if someone tells you that they won the lottery, you might respond with "我很诧异 (wǒ hěn chà yì)" which means "I am very surprised." Similarly, if you see a magician perform a trick, you might say "这太诧异了 (zhè tài chà yì le)" which means "This is so amazing!"
In addition to expressing surprise or amazement, 诧异 (chà yì) can also convey a sense of disbelief or confusion. For instance, if someone tells you a far-fetched story, you might respond with "我感到很诧异 (wǒ gǎn dào hěn chà yì)" which means "I feel very surprised."
In some cases, 诧异 (chà yì) can also be used to express disapproval or disapproval. For example, if someone makes a rude or inappropriate comment, you might respond with "我对他的言行感到很诧异 (wǒ duì tā de yán xíng gǎn dào hěn chà yì)" which means "I am very surprised by his words and actions."
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