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冰雹 (bīngbáo) is a Chinese word used to refer to hail. It is a compound word made up of two characters: 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice" and 雹 (báo) meaning "hail". It is used to describe a type of precipitation consisting of small balls of ice that fall from the sky during a thunderstorm. It is often used in the context of weather forecasts, such as "今天有冰雹 (Jīntiān yǒu bīngbáo) - There will be hail today".
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1. 冰粒 (bīnglì) - This word refers to the individual pieces of hail, which are small, hard, and often spherical in shape.
2. 冰球 (bīngqiú) - Literally meaning "ice ball," this word can also be used to describe hail, especially when the hailstones are larger in size.
3. 冰珠 (bīngzhū) - Similar to 冰粒, this word also refers to the small, round pieces of hail.
4. 冰丸 (bīngwán) - This word is often used to describe hailstones that are larger in size and have a more irregular shape.
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