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It is appropriate to use 阴天 (yīn tiān) in conversation when describing the weather or making plans. This term specifically refers to a cloudy or overcast sky, and is often used to indicate that the weather is not sunny or clear.
For example, you could say "今天阴天,可能会下雨" (jīn tiān yīn tiān, kě néng huì xià yǔ) which means "Today is cloudy, it might rain." This would be a suitable use of 阴天 in a conversation about the weather.
You could also use 阴天 when making plans, such as "如果明天阴天,我们就去看电影吧" (rú guǒ míng tiān yīn tiān, wǒ men jiù qù kàn diàn yǐng ba) which means "If tomorrow is cloudy, let's go watch a movie." In this context, 阴天 is used to suggest an indoor activity due to the weather.
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阴天 (yīn tiān) is an informal word. It is a colloquial term used to describe a cloudy sky or an overcast sky. It is not a formal word and is not used in formal contexts.
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