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dư đảng

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The Vietnamese word "dư đảng" refers to the remnants or remnants of a political party that has been organizationally destroyed or disbanded. This term is often used in a historical or political context to describe the leftover members, structures, or influences of a political organization that is no longer active or has lost its power.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: Use "dư đảng" when discussing political history, particularly when referring to parties or organizations that have been dissolved or are no longer functioning.
  • Formality: This term is somewhat formal and is generally used in written language or formal discussions about politics.
Example Sentence:
  • "Sau khi chính phủ bị lật đổ, những dư đảng của đảng đã cố gắng tổ chức lại hoạt động." (After the government was overthrown, the remnants of the old party tried to reorganize their activities.)
Advanced Usage:

In discussions about political movements or revolutions, "dư đảng" can be employed to analyze the impact of previously dominant parties on the current political landscape, or to explore how these remnants influence new political formations.

Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "dư đảng," but related terms might include:
    • "đảng" (party)
    • "tàn dư" (remnants, remains)
Different Meanings:

While "dư đảng" specifically refers to political remnants, the word "" on its own can mean "remaining" or "excess," and "đảng" means "party." Thus, in a broader sense, the terms can relate to any remaining parts of an organization or group, but "dư đảng" is specifically political.

  1. (, ít dùng) Remnants (of a political party organizationally destroyed)

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