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1. 湿润 (shīrùn) is often used to describe the weather in a tropical climate, such as in Southeast Asia. For example, people might say "今天的天气很湿润 (jīntiān de tiānqì hěn shīrùn)" to describe a humid day.
2. 湿润 (shīrùn) is also used to describe the feeling of a surface that is damp or wet. For example, people might say "湿润的石头 (shīrùn de shítou)" to describe a stone that is wet.
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湿润 (shīrùn) is used to describe a humid environment, such as a rainy day or a room with high humidity. For example, you could say: "今天的天气很湿润 (jīntiān de tiānqì hěn shīrùn) - The weather today is very humid."
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潮湿 (cháoshī): This is a more formal synonym for 湿润 (shīrùn) meaning "moist, humid". It is composed of the characters 潮 (cháo) meaning "tide" and 湿 (shī) meaning "wet".
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