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The word 零下十度 (língxiàshídù) is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe a very cold temperature, specifically ten degrees below zero or minus ten degrees. It is often used in weather forecasts or when discussing the current temperature outside.
For example, someone might say "今天的气温是零下十度 (jīntiān de qìwēn shì língxiàshídù)" which means "Today's temperature is ten degrees below zero."
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The term 零下十度 (língxiàshídù) specifically refers to a temperature of ten degrees below zero, or minus ten degrees. It is a precise expression that indicates a specific measurement of coldness in a numerical format.
In contrast, other Chinese words for 'cold' include:
1. 冷 (lěng) - This is a general term that means 'cold' and can describe a range of cold temperatures without specifying an exact degree. It is often used in everyday conversation.
2. 寒冷 (hánlěng) - This word means 'chilly' or 'cold' and tends to convey a sense of coldness that is more intense than just 冷 (lěng). It can describe weather conditions but does not specify a temperature.
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