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In everyday conversations, the Chinese word "噩梦" (èmèng) is typically used to refer to a nightmare or a bad dream. It is often used to describe a dream that is frightening, disturbing, or causes anxiety. This word is commonly used in the context of discussing dreams and their meanings, as it is one of the Six Types of Dreams in Chinese culture.
For example, someone might say "我昨晚做了一个噩梦" (wǒ zuó wǎn zuò le yí gè èmèng), which translates to "I had a nightmare last night." This word can also be used to describe a particularly bad or unpleasant experience, similar to the English phrase "living a nightmare."
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