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cầu thang

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The Vietnamese word "cầu thang" means "staircase" or "flight of stairs" in English. It refers to a set of steps that allows people to move between different levels of a building.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "cầu thang" when talking about moving between floors in a house, building, or any structure where there are multiple levels.
  • The word can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Example:
  • "Tôi đi xuống cầu thang."
    • This translates to "I am going down the staircase."
Advanced Usage:
  • You might encounter "cầu thang bộ," which specifically refers to a "staircase" as opposed to an "elevator" (thang máy).
  • In architectural contexts, you could see "cầu thang xoắn" meaning "spiral staircase."
Word Variants:
  • "Cầu thang máy" refers to an escalator, which is a moving staircase.
  • "Cầu thang bộ" is another term for a regular staircase.
Different Meanings:
  • While "cầu thang" primarily refers to stairs, in certain contexts, it can be used metaphorically to describe progress or levels in a process (like climbing the career ladder).
Synonyms:
  • "Bậc thang" can also mean "step" or "stair," referring to each individual step rather than the entire staircase.
  • "Thang" can mean "ladder," but it typically refers to a different type of climbing equipment.
Summary:

"Cầu thang" is an essential word when discussing buildings and movement within them.

  1. Staircase, flight of stairs
    • xuống cầu thang
      to go down a staircase

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