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cây nước

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The Vietnamese word "cây nước" translates to "waterspout" in English. In a simple context, it refers to a device or structure that delivers water, often found in public places like parks, schools, or office buildings.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Context: "cây nước" is commonly used to refer to water dispensers or fountains that provide drinking water.
  • Example: "Tôi muốn uống nước, hãy đến cây nước." (I want to drink water; let’s go to the waterspout.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, "cây nước" can also refer to a specific type of plumbing fixture that might be used in homes or businesses for both cold and hot water. It can also imply a location where people gather to drink water, which may serve as a social spot.
Word Variants:
  • "Cây" means "tree" or "stick," and "nước" means "water." Together, they form "cây nước."
  • You might encounter related phrases like "máy lọc nước" (water filter) or "bình nước" (water bottle).
Different Meanings:
  • While "cây nước" primarily refers to a waterspout or water dispenser, in some contexts, it could also imply a more abstract concept of a source of water, like a well or spring, though this usage is less common.
Synonyms:
  • "Bình nước": This means "water bottle" and refers to a container for holding water, which can sometimes be used in conjunction with a "cây nước."
  • "Trụ nước": This term can also refer to a water pillar or fountain, often used in a more decorative context.
  1. Waterspout

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