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gãy

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The Vietnamese word "gãy" is a verb that means "to break," "to snap," or "to break off." It is often used to describe something that is no longer whole because it has been split or fractured.

Basic Usage:
  • Meaning: "Gãy" indicates that an object has lost its integrity due to force or pressure.
  • Example:
    • "Cái bút này bị gãy." (This pen is broken.)
    • "Tôi đã gãy chân." (I have broken my leg.)
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "gãy" can be used in various contexts, especially in medical settings or when discussing objects that easily break.

Word Variants:
  • Gãy xương: to break a bone
  • Gãy nhánh: to break a branch
  • Gãy gục: to collapse or break down (figuratively, such as a person giving up)
Different Meanings:

While "gãy" primarily refers to physical breaking, it can also have figurative meanings: - It can describe something that has come to an end or has failed, such as a relationship or a plan.

Synonyms:
  • Đứt: to cut or sever
  • Tan vỡ: to shatter (more often used for objects like glass)
  • Bể: to break (often used for fragile items like dishes)
Summary:

The word "gãy" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, primarily emphasizing the idea of breaking or snapping.

verb
  1. to break; to snap; to break off
    • gãy chân
      to break one's leg

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