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1. Describing length or duration: 简短 (jiǎnduǎn) is often used to describe something that is short in length or duration.
For example, you can say
这篇文章很简短。 (Zhè piān wénzhāng hěn jiǎnduǎn.) This article is very short.
他的回答很简短。 (Tā de huídá hěn jiǎnduǎn.) His answer was very brief.
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You can use 简短 (jiǎnduǎn) in a sentence to describe something that is brief or short in length or duration. For example, you could say:
- "请给我一个简短的介绍。" (Qǐng gěi wǒ yīgè jiǎnduǎn de jièshào.) which means "Please give me a brief introduction."
In this sentence, 简短 (jiǎnduǎn) is used to specify that the introduction should not be long, but rather concise and to the point.
Additionally, you can contrast it with a longer description. For example:
- "他的演讲很长,而我的演讲则是简短的。" (Tā de yǎnjiǎng hěn cháng, ér wǒ de yǎnjiǎng zé shì jiǎnduǎn de.) which means "His speech was long, while my speech was brief."
In this contrast, 简短 (jiǎnduǎn) emphasizes the difference in length between the two speeches.
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