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In everyday conversations, the word 亭子 (tíngzi) is typically used to refer to a small, open-air pavilion or gazebo. It can also be used to describe a small, standalone structure with a roof and open sides, often found in parks, gardens, or other outdoor spaces.
For example, someone might say "我们在公园里找了一个亭子坐下来休息" (wǒmen zài gōngyuán lǐ zhǎo le yí ge tíngzi zuòxiàlái xiūxí), which means "We found a pavilion in the park to sit down and rest."
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1. 亭 (tíng) - This is the simplified version of 亭子 (tíngzi) and has the same meaning of "pavilion." It can also refer to a small gazebo or shelter in a garden or park.
2. 阁 (gé) - This word can also mean "pavilion" and is often used to describe a tall, multi-story structure with a curved roof. It can also refer to a tower or pavilion on a mountain.
3. 楼阁 (lóugé) - This compound word combines the characters for "building" (楼) and "pavilion" (阁) to refer to a grand or elaborate pavilion or tower.
4. 凉亭 (liángtíng) - This compound word combines the characters for "cool" (凉) and "pavilion" (亭) to refer to a pavilion or shelter that provides shade and relief from the heat.
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