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虚弱 (xūruò) is a Chinese word that means "weak" or "feeble". It is often used to describe a person's physical or mental state, indicating a lack of strength or vitality. However, there are other words in Chinese that have a similar meaning to 虚弱, such as 衰弱 (shuāiruò).
衰弱 (shuāiruò) also means "weak" or "feeble", but it has a stronger connotation of decline or deterioration. It is often used to describe a person's health or physical condition, indicating a gradual weakening or decline.
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虚弱 (xūruò) is typically used in conversation to describe someone's physical or mental weakness. It can also refer to a state of being frail or feeble. This word is often used to describe someone who is sick or recovering from an illness, as well as someone who is physically or emotionally exhausted.
For example, you might say "他因为生病而变得很虚弱" (Tā yīnwèi shēngbìng ér biàn dé hěn xūruò.) which means "He became very weak because of his illness." This word can also be used to describe someone's overall health, such as "她的身体很虚弱,需要多休息" (Tā de shēntǐ hěn xūruò, xūyào duō xiūxi.) which means "Her body is very weak and needs more rest."
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