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饱和 (bǎo hé) is used in both formal and informal settings. It is a technical term that is used in both scientific and everyday contexts. For example, it can be used to describe the saturation of a color in a painting, or the saturation of a solution in chemistry.
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One word that can be used to mean the same thing as 饱和 (bǎo hé) is 充满 (chōng mǎn). This word also means "saturated" or "saturation" and is pronounced as "chōng mǎn". It can be used to describe a state where something is completely filled or saturated with a substance or quality. For example, 充满水 (chōng mǎn shuǐ) means "filled with water" or "saturated with water".
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饱和 (bǎo hé) is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts to describe a state of being saturated or reaching maximum capacity. It can refer to various substances or systems, such as a saturated solution (饱和溶液, bǎo hé róng yè) in chemistry, a saturated fat (饱和脂肪, bǎo hé zhī fáng) in nutrition, or a saturated market (饱和市场, bǎo hé shì chǎng) in economics.
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