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The word 干脆 is formed through the conceptual blending of two vivid, sensory images: 干 (gān), meaning "dry" or "dried", and 脆 (cuì), meaning "brittle" or "crisp". It visually evokes the property of something, like dry wood or a cracker, that is completely devoid of moisture and therefore snaps cleanly and decisively without lingering elasticity or resistance. This concrete quality is then metaphorically extended to describe human action or attitude, implying a manner that is straightforward, final, and without hesitation, much like the clean break of something dry and brittle.
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他做事很干脆。
我们干脆去公园吧。
如果你不想等,干脆现在就走。
他干脆利落地解决了所有问题。
考虑到时间紧迫,我们干脆放弃原来的计划,直接采取新方案。