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In everyday conversation, 嘈杂 (cáo zá) is often used to describe a noisy or chaotic environment. It can refer to a loud and bustling street, a crowded and busy market, or a chaotic and disorderly situation.
For example, if someone is trying to have a conversation in a noisy restaurant, they might say "这里太嘈杂了 (zhè lǐ tài cáo zá le)" which means "It's too noisy here." Similarly, if someone is trying to study in a crowded and noisy library, they might say "图书馆太嘈杂了 (tú shū guǎn tài cáo zá le)" which means "The library is too noisy."
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1. 喧闹 (xuān nào) - This word also means "noisy" and is often used to describe a loud and chaotic environment. It can also refer to a bustling and lively atmosphere.
2. 吵闹 (chǎo nào) - This word specifically refers to loud and disruptive noise, often caused by people talking or arguing.
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