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In everyday conversation, 单调 (dān diào) is used to describe something that is dull, monotonous, or lacking in variety. For example, someone might say, “这个活动太单调了 (zhège huódòng tài dān diào le) - This activity is too dull.” It can also be used to describe someone’s personality, such as, “他的性格太单调了 (tā de xìnggé tài dān diào le) - His personality is too dull.”
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1. 枯燥 (kū zào): This word means "dry, dull, tedious" and is often used to describe something that is lacking in liveliness or stimulation. It can also refer to a person's speech or writing as being uninteresting or monotonous.
2. 乏味 (fá wèi): This word means "boring, dull, tedious" and is often used to describe something that lacks excitement or interest. It can also refer to a person's personality or behavior as being uninteresting or unremarkable.
3. 无聊 (wú liáo): This word means "boring, dull, tedious" and is often used to describe something that lacks excitement or
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