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Yes, "超级" (chāo jí) can be used to mean "very" or "extremely" in Chinese. It is often used as an intensifier to emphasize the degree or extent of something.
For example, you can say "这个电影超级好看" (zhè ge diàn yǐng chāo jí hǎo kàn) to mean "This movie is super good" or "This movie is extremely good." Similarly, you can say "我超级喜欢吃巧克力" (wǒ chāo jí xǐ huan chī qiǎo kè lì) to mean "I really love eating chocolate" or "I extremely enjoy eating chocolate."
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超级 (chāo jí) is commonly used to describe something that is "super" or "extremely". For example, it can be used to describe someone who is very talented or skilled, such as "一个超级高手 (yī gè chāo jí gāo shǒu)" which means "a super expert". It can also be used to describe something that is very impressive or amazing, such as "这儿的景色超级美 (zhèr de jǐng sè zhēn shì chāo jí měi)" which means "The scenery here is extremely beautiful".
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