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In everyday language, 沙尘暴 (shāchénbào) is used to describe a severe weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds carrying large amounts of sand and dust, reducing visibility and potentially causing damage to buildings and crops. It is often used in weather forecasts or news reports to warn people of potential hazards.
For example, you may hear someone say "今天有沙尘暴,记得戴口罩和避免外出" (jīntiān yǒu shāchénbào, jìde dài kǒuzhào, bìmiǎn wàichū) which means "There is a sand storm today, remember to wear a mask and avoid going outside."
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