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一阵 (yī zhèn) is typically used to indicate a short period of time, usually a few minutes or seconds. For example, it can be used to describe a gust of wind or a burst of laughter. It can also be used to describe a short period of time in which something happened, such as 一阵 (yī zhèn)过后 (guò hòu) (after a while). It is often used in contrast to a longer period of time, such as 一段时间 (yī duàn shíjiān) (a period of time).
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"一阵 (yī zhèn)" is more appropriate for informal contexts. It is a Chinese phrase that is used to indicate the duration of an action or a period of time. You could also use "一阵子 (yī zhèn zi)" to mean the same thing - "for a while" or "for a period of time".
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Yes, there are other Chinese words that convey similar meanings to "一阵 (yí zhèn)" in the context of indicating a duration of time or a period of action. Here are a few:
1. 一段 (yī duàn) - This term means "a section" or "a segment" and can refer to a period of time or an interval during which something occurs. It typically emphasizes a defined portion or length of time.
2. 一会儿 (yī huì'er) - This phrase translates to "a little while" and is often used to indicate a short, unspecified period of time. It suggests a brief duration for an action or event.
3. 一时 (yī shí) - Meaning "a moment" or "for a time," this expression refers to a short duration that can imply both a specific point in time and a brief period during which something happened.
4. 片刻 (piàn kè) - This term means "a short while" or "a moment." It is often used to describe a brief period of time that is longer than an instant but still quite short.
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