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茉莉 (mòlì) - This is the shortened form of 茉莉花 and refers specifically to the jasmine flower. It can also be used as a girl's name.
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Yes, you can use 茉莉花 (mòlìhuā) to describe a scent or aroma. The term directly translates to "jasmine" in English, and jasmine is well-known for its sweet and fragrant aroma. In Chinese culture, 茉莉花 (mòlìhuā) is often associated with beauty and elegance due to its lovely scent and delicate blooms.
When referring to a scent, you can use it in contexts where you want to evoke the particular fragrance of jasmine. For instance, if you want to describe a perfume or a tea that has a jasmine scent, 茉莉花 (mòlìhuā) would be an appropriate term to use.
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