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冰 (bīng) can be used to describe something that is cold or icy, such as 冰冷 (bīng lěng) "icy cold". It can also be used to describe something that is hard and brittle, like 冰块 (bīng kuài) "ice cubes". It can also be used to describe something that is clear and transparent, like 冰晶 (bīng jīng) "crystal".
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The word 冰 (bīng) primarily means "ice" in Chinese. While there are no direct synonyms that convey the exact same meaning and pronunciation, there are a few related terms that can be associated with ice or ice-like objects:
1. 冰块 (bīng kuài) - This means "ice cube". It refers specifically to pieces of ice that are often used in drinks or for cooling.
2. 冰冷 (bīng lěng) - Although this means "icy cold" or "very cold", it refers to the sensation or temperature associated with ice rather than the ice itself.
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