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bót

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The Vietnamese word "bót" is a noun that has a couple of different meanings. Here’s a breakdown of its usage:

Meanings
  1. Police Station: In this context, "bót" refers to a small police station or a police booth where officers may be stationed to maintain order and provide assistance to the public.
  2. Cigarette Holder: It can also mean a cigarette holder, which is a device used to hold a cigarette, often for aesthetic purposes or to keep the fingers away from the smoke.
Usage Instructions
  • When using "bót" to refer to a police station, you might use it in sentences related to law enforcement, safety, or asking for help.
  • When referring to a cigarette holder, it can be used in conversations about smoking accessories or personal habits.
Examples
  1. Police Station:

    • "Tôi cần đến bót để trình báo vụ mất cắp." (I need to go to the police station to report a theft.)
  2. Cigarette Holder:

    • " ấy dùng một bót để hút thuốc." (She uses a cigarette holder to smoke.)
Advanced Usage
  • In a more advanced context, you might encounter phrases like "bót giao thông," which means a traffic police station. This shows how "bót" can be combined with other words to specify different kinds of police stations.
Word Variants
  • "Bốt" (with an accent on the 'o') is a variant that can also refer to a small booth or shelter in general, not limited to police stations or cigarette holders.
Different Meanings
  • The primary meanings revolve around law enforcement and smoking. However, keep in mind that "bót" can have different connotations based on context, such as a place of authority versus a personal item.
Synonyms
  • For "bót" in the sense of a police station, synonyms could include:

    • "đồn công an" (police station)
    • "trạm cảnh sát" (police post)
  • For "bót" as a cigarette holder, there may not be direct synonyms in Vietnamese, but you can refer to it as "cái đỡ thuốc" (cigarette holder).

noun
  1. như bốt
  2. Police station
  3. Cigarette-holder

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