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cà vạt

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The Vietnamese word "cà vạt" means "tie" or "necktie" in English. It is a noun used to describe the long piece of fabric worn around the neck, usually under a shirt collar, and often tied in a knot at the front.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You use "cà vạt" when talking about clothing, especially in formal or business settings. For example, when you discuss what someone is wearing for a meeting or a formal event.
  • Example Sentence: "Anh ấy đeo cà vạt đến buổi phỏng vấn." (He wore a tie to the interview.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more formal contexts, you might discuss different types of "cà vạt," such as "cà vạt bản lớn" (wide tie) or "cà vạt bản nhỏ" (narrow tie).
  • You can also refer to the act of wearing a tie as "đeo cà vạt," which means "to wear a necktie."
Word Variants:
  • Cà vạt : This refers to a "bow tie."
  • Cà vạt lụa: This means "silk tie," indicating the material used.
Different Meanings:

While "cà vạt" primarily refers to a necktie, it does not have other meanings in different contexts. It is specifically related to clothing.

Synonyms:
  • : This means "bow" and can refer to a bow tie.
  • Cà vạt nam: This translates to "men's tie," specifying the type of tie typically worn by men.
noun
  1. tie; necktie
    • đeo cà vạt
      to wear a necktie

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