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Yes, 短 (duǎn) can be used to describe something that is not physical. It can be used to describe a period of time, for example:
- 短短几年的时间,一切都变了。During a few years, all has changed.
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1. 少 (shǎo): meaning " to lack"; often used to refer to that something is lacking..
2. 短暂 (duǎnzàn): meaning "short-lived" or "brief"; often used to describe something that does not last long.
3. 短促 (duǎncù): meaning "brief" or "concise"; often used to describe something that is not long or drawn out.
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