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chò

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The Vietnamese word "chò" refers to a type of tree known scientifically as "Parashorea." It is commonly found in tropical regions, particularly in Vietnam. The wood from the chò tree is valued for its quality and is often used in construction, furniture making, and crafting items.

Basic Meaning:
  • Chò: Refers to the tree itself or the wood derived from it.
Usage Instructions:
  • The word "chò" can be used when discussing forestry, botany, or when talking about specific types of wood in carpentry or construction contexts.
Example Sentences:
  1. Cây chò thường mọcvùng nhiệt đới.

    • Translation: The chò tree often grows in tropical regions.
  2. Gỗ chò rất bền đẹp, thích hợp để làm đồ nội thất.

    • Translation: Chò wood is very durable and beautiful, suitable for making furniture.
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, "chò" can be discussed in relation to its ecological importance, such as its role in forest ecosystems, or its economic value in timber trade.
Word Variants:
  • Chò chỉ (cây): This is a variant referring specifically to the "chò" tree, emphasizing its characteristics and uses.
  • You might also encounter terms that combine "chò" with other words, like "gỗ chò" (chò wood) or "rừng chò" (chò forest) when discussing its habitat.
Different Meanings:

While "chò" primarily refers to the tree and wood, it does not have widely recognized alternative meanings. However, in some dialects or informal contexts, it might be used metaphorically to refer to strength or resilience, drawing from the tree's sturdy nature.

Synonyms:
  • Gỗ: Wood (general term for wood, not specific to "chò").
  • Cây: Tree (general term for any tree).
  • Gỗ quý: Precious wood (referring to high-value timber, which may include chò).
  1. Parashorea (cây, gỗ)

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