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cong queo

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The Vietnamese word "cong queo" is an adjective that describes something that is twisted or crooked. It can refer to objects that have an irregular shape or path, often bending or curving in an unexpected way.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "cong queo" to describe physical shapes, such as trees or paths.
  • It can also be used metaphorically to describe situations or ideas that are not straightforward.
Examples:
  1. Cây cong queo: A twisted tree. This could describe a tree that has grown in a curved shape due to environmental factors.
  2. Đường núi cong queo: A winding mountain track. This refers to a road or path on a mountain that twists and turns rather than being straight.
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "cong queo" to describe complicated situations or thoughts, like saying "Câu chuyện này thật cong queo" (This story is really twisted) to indicate that the plot is complex or confusing.
Word Variants:
  • "Cong" (twisted) and "queo" (crooked) can sometimes be used separately in different contexts, but together they emphasize the idea of being bent or irregular.
Different Meanings:
  • While "cong queo" primarily describes physical shapes, it can also be used in abstract contexts, such as describing someone's reasoning or a narrative that meanders unpredictably.
Synonyms:
  • Cong: Twisted
  • Queo: Crooked
  • Other related words include "uốn cong" (bent) and "xoắn" (twisted or coiled).
adj
  1. Twisted, crooked, winding
    • cây cong queo
      a twisted tree
    • đường núi cong queo
      a winding mountain track

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