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hèo

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The Vietnamese word "hèo" primarily means "cudgel," which refers to a type of heavy stick or club that is used as a weapon or tool. It is often made of wood and can be used for various purposes, including self-defense or as a tool for physical tasks.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a noun: You can use "hèo" when talking about something that can be used to hit or strike, typically in a physical context.
Example:
  • "Anh ấy cầm một cái hèo để tự vệ." (He held a cudgel for self-defense.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In a metaphorical sense, "hèo" can also refer to a tool or method used to achieve a goal, especially in a rough or forceful manner. For instance, you might use it in discussions about overcoming obstacles.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "hèo" in terms of different forms, but context can change its meaning slightly, such as using it in idiomatic expressions.
Different Meanings:
  • While "hèo" mainly refers to a cudgel, in some contexts, it might also imply a sense of toughness or resilience, describing someone who can endure hardships.
Synonyms:
  • "Gậy" (stick) can be used as a synonym for "hèo," although "gậy" is more general and can refer to any type of stick, not specifically a cudgel.
noun
  1. cudgel

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