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cao sĩ

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The Vietnamese word "cao sĩ" refers to a person who is highly respected for their knowledge, skills, or achievements, often in the fields of art, literature, or philosophy. In English, it can be translated as "respectable learned man."

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cao sĩ" is typically used to describe someone who has a deep understanding or mastery of their field and is admired by others.
  • It can be used both in formal and informal contexts, but is more common in literary or poetic expressions.
Example:
  • "Ông ấy được coi một cao sĩ trong lĩnh vực văn học." (He is regarded as a respectable learned man in the field of literature.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "cao sĩ" might be used to refer to historical figures or poets who have made significant contributions to Vietnamese culture.
  • It can also appear in discussions about philosophy or teachings, signifying someone whose ideas have influenced society.
Word Variants:
  • Cao: means "high" or "tall."
  • : means "scholar" or "gentleman."
  • Together, "cao sĩ" conveys the idea of someone who is not only learned but also holds a high moral or social standing.
Different Meanings:

While "cao sĩ" primarily refers to a learned man, it can also carry connotations of wisdom and moral integrity, emphasizing the person's character in addition to their knowledge.

Synonyms:
  • Học giả: scholar
  • Trí thức: intellectual
  • Nhà văn: writer (though this is more specific to writers)
  1. Respectable learned man

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