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chuột nhắt

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The Vietnamese word "chuột nhắt" refers to a common type of small rodent known in English as a "house mouse." Here’s a detailed explanation for you:

Basic Meaning
  • Chuột nhắt: This term specifically describes the small, often gray or brown mouse that typically lives in and around human homes.
Usage Instructions
  • You can use "chuột nhắt" when talking about mice that you might see in your house or in places where people live. It's a general term for these small creatures.
Example Sentences
  1. một con chuột nhắt trong bếp. (There is a mouse in the kitchen.)
  2. Chuột nhắt thường tìm thức ăn trong nhà. (House mice often look for food inside homes.)
Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the behavior of chuột nhắt in relation to pest control or their role in the ecosystem. For example: - Chuột nhắt có thể gây hại cho thực phẩm nếu không được kiểm soát. (House mice can harm food supplies if not controlled.)

Word Variants
  • Chuột: This is a general term for "mouse" or "rat" in Vietnamese.
  • Chuột cống: This refers to a larger type of rat, known as a "sewer rat".
Different Meanings
  • While "chuột nhắt" specifically refers to house mice, the term "chuột" alone can refer to any type of mouse or rat, depending on the context.
Synonyms
  • Chuột: A more general term for mouse or rat.
  • Chuột đồng: This means "field mouse," referring to mice that live in fields rather than in houses.
  1. House-mouse

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