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亲热 (qīnrè) is commonly used in Chinese conversations to describe a close relationship between two people. It is often used to describe a relationship between family members, such as between a parent and a child, or between two siblings. It can also be used to describe a close relationship between two friends, or between two romantic partners. It is often used in the context of expressing love and affection, such as when someone says "我们的关系很亲热 (wǒmen de guānxi hěn qīnrè)" which means "our relationship is very close".
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1. 亲密 (qīnmì) - close, intimate, familiar; refers to a close relationship or bond between people
2. 亲切 (qīnqiè) - kind, warm, cordial; describes someone who is friendly and approachable
3. 亲近 (qīnjìn) - close, near; refers to a close physical or emotional proximity between people
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