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干燥 (gān zào) refers to dryness in general, often describing the lack of moisture in the air or something being dry to the touch. On the other hand, 干旱 (gān hàn) specifically refers to drought, indicating a prolonged period of insufficient rainfall that affects water supply and agriculture.
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The most common way to use 干燥 (gān zào) is to describe the weather or climate. For example, one might say that the air is 干燥 (gān zào) or that the climate is 干燥 (gān zào). It can also be used to describe the state of an object, such as saying that a piece of clothing is 干燥 (gān zào). It can also be used to describe the state of a person's skin, such as saying that their skin is 干燥 (gān zào).
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Synonym:
干 (gān) - dry, arid
Antonyms:
1. 潮湿 (cháo shī) - damp, humid
2. 湿润 (shī rùn) - moist, damp
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