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The Chinese word "景气" (jǐngqì) is commonly used in conversation to describe a prosperous or booming situation, particularly in relation to the economy.
For example, one might say "生意不景气" (shēngyì bù jǐngqì) meaning "The business is not doing well."
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The word 景气 (jǐngqì) is used to describe the economic condition or prosperity of a market or economy. It often refers to whether the economy is thriving or in a downturn. For example, you can say "经济景气" (jīngjì jǐngqì) to mean "economic prosperity."
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