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腻 (nì) is an informal word in Chinese. It can have multiple meanings depending on the context, but the most common ones are "greasy," "sticky and slippery," "fine and smooth," and "fed-up."
As an adjective, 腻 (nì) can describe something that is oily or greasy, such as food or skin. It can also refer to something that is smooth and slippery, like a surface or texture. In this sense, it is often used to describe something that is unpleasant or undesirable.
As a verb, 腻 (nì) can mean to be fed-up or tired of something. It can also mean to be overly familiar or intimate with someone, often in a negative or disapproving way.
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