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cầy giông

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The Vietnamese word "cầy giông" refers to a type of animal known as the zibet or civet. It is a small, nocturnal mammal that is often found in tropical forests. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the word better:

Basic Definition
  • Cầy giông: A small, cat-like mammal, often found in Asia and Africa, known for its distinctive markings and long body. It belongs to the family of civets.
Usage Instructions
  • You can use "cầy giông" when talking about wildlife, specifically when discussing animals found in forests or when referring to specific species in the civet family.
Example Sentence
  • Vietnamese: "Cầy giông động vật ăn đêm, thường sống trong rừng."
  • English: "The civet is a nocturnal animal that usually lives in forests."
Advanced Usage
  • In Vietnamese literature or conversation, "cầy giông" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is elusive or sneaky, similar to how the animal moves quietly in the night.
Word Variants
  • "Cầy" can be used on its own to refer to other types of civets or small carnivorous mammals, while "giông" on its own does not carry a separate meaning.
Different Meanings
  • Although "cầy giông" primarily refers to the civet, it is important to note that the word "cầy" can also refer to other animals in the same family, which may lead to some confusion. Always consider the context in which it is used.
Synonyms
  • Cầy mực: Another type of civet that may have similar traits and habitats.
  • Cầy vòi: Refers to a different species within the same family but may have differing characteristics.
  1. (động vật) Zibet

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