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地狱 (dìyù) is a noun that means "hell" in English. It is often used in a religious or spiritual context to refer to the place where souls are believed to go after death for punishment or purification. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a very unpleasant or difficult situation.
Example 1: 他们相信死后会去地狱受苦。(Tāmen xiāngxìn sǐhòu huì qù dìyù shòu kǔ.) They believe that after death, they will go to hell and suffer.
Example 2: 这个世界就像是地狱一样。(Zhège shìjiè jiù xiàng shì dìyù yíyàng.) This world is like hell.
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1. 阴间 (yīnjiān) - This word refers to the underworld or the realm of the dead in Chinese mythology. It can also be used to mean "hell" in a more figurative sense.
2. 冥府 (míngfǔ) - This word also refers to the underworld or the realm of the dead, but it is more commonly used in Taoist and Buddhist beliefs. It can also be used to mean "hell" in a more literal sense.
3. 地府 (dìfǔ) - This word is similar to 冥府, but it specifically refers to the underworld in Chinese mythology where the souls of the dead are judged and punished. It can also be used to mean "hell" in a more literal sense.
4. 炼狱 (liànyù) - This word literally means "purgatory" and is often used to refer to a place of punishment or suffering after death. It can also be used to mean "hell" in a more figurative sense.
5. 苦海 (kǔhǎi) - This word literally means "bitter sea" and is often used to refer to a place of endless suffering and torment, similar to the concept of hell. It can also be used to mean "hell" in a more figurative sense.
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