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chũm chọe

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The Vietnamese word "chũm chọe" is a noun that means "cymbal." Cymbals are musical instruments made of brass or bronze, commonly used in orchestras, bands, and various musical genres. They produce a loud, crashing sound when struck together or hit with a mallet.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Chũm chọe" is typically used in the context of music and percussion. You would use it when talking about musical instruments, especially in discussions about bands or orchestras.
Example:
  • "Trong dàn nhạc, một người chơi chũm chọe rất hay." (In the orchestra, there is someone who plays the cymbals very well.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "chũm chọe" metaphorically to describe something that creates a loud noise or a sudden impact, not just limited to music. For example, in a sentence, you might say, "Tiếng động lớn như chũm chọe làm tôi giật mình." (The loud noise like cymbals startled me.)
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "chũm chọe," but it can be pluralized when talking about multiple cymbals, although the word remains the same in form: "chũm chọe."
Different Meanings:
  • While "chũm chọe" primarily means cymbals, it does not have many other meanings. However, in some contexts, it can refer to anything that is loud and jarring.
Synonyms:
  • A synonym for "chũm chọe" in Vietnamese is "cymbal" (the English word is often used in Vietnamese contexts as well). There are also other percussion instruments that might be mentioned in relation to it, but they are not direct synonyms.
noun
  1. Cymbal

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