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bọ dừa

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The Vietnamese word "bọ dừa" refers to the stag beetle, which is a type of large beetle known for its impressive mandibles (jaws) that resemble the antlers of a stag or deer.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Bọ dừa" is a noun that specifically describes a group of beetles, particularly the males of the species, which are often recognized for their size and distinctive appearance.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bọ dừa" when talking about insects, nature, or when discussing different types of beetles. It is commonly found in forests and gardens and can be seen in many places in Vietnam.
Example:
  • Sentence: "Hôm qua, tôi thấy một con bọ dừa trên cây." (Yesterday, I saw a stag beetle on a tree.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In a scientific context, "bọ dừa" may be discussed in terms of its habitat, behavior, or role in the ecosystem. You might encounter phrases like "sự đa dạng của các loài bọ dừa" (the diversity of stag beetle species).
Word Variants:
  • There are no commonly used variants of "bọ dừa," but you might encounter different species of stag beetles with specific names, which can be added before "bọ dừa" for clarification (e.g., "bọ dừa trứng" for a species that lays eggs).
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "bọ dừa" could refer to the larval stage of the stag beetle, but it primarily denotes the adult beetle itself.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms in Vietnamese for "bọ dừa," but related terms might include:
    • "bọ" (beetle)
    • "bọ cạp" (scorpion, though not a beetle, it's another insect)
Cultural Note:
  • In Vietnamese culture, insects like "bọ dừa" may also be appreciated for their beauty and uniqueness, and they are sometimes collected by enthusiasts.
noun
  1. Stag beetle

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