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Yes, there are several alternative words in Chinese that can express a similar meaning to 亲密 (qīn mì), which means "intimate" or "close." Here are a few options:
1. 密切 (mì qiè) - This term translates to "close" or "intimately connected." It often describes a close relationship or a strong connection between people or groups, such as in collaboration or friendship.
2. 亲近 (qīn jìn) - This word means "close" or "near" in terms of relationship. It conveys a sense of familiarity and affection, often used in the context of friendships or family ties.
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In everyday conversation, 亲密 (qīn mì) is used to describe a close relationship between two people. It is often used to describe a relationship between two people who are very close, such as a couple, family members, or close friends. For example, one might say 他们是亲密的朋友 (tā men shì qīn mì de péng you) to describe two people who are very close friends.
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