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mốc meo

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The Vietnamese word "mốc meo" refers to something that is covered with mold or has a thick layer of mold on it. Mold is a type of fungus that can grow on various surfaces, especially in damp or humid environments. In everyday language, "mốc meo" is often used to describe food that has gone bad, such as bread or fruit that has developed green or black spots.

Usage Instructions

When using "mốc meo," you can apply it in different contexts: 1. To describe food that is spoiled. 2. To refer to any surface that has mold growing on it, like walls or furniture in a damp place.

Example
  • Cái bánh này mốc meo rồi, không ăn được nữa.
    • (This bread is covered with mold now, we can't eat it anymore.)
Advanced Usage

In a more figurative sense, "mốc meo" can be used to describe something that is neglected or in a poor condition, not just limited to physical objects. For example: - Căn phòng này trông mốc meo quá, cần phải dọn dẹp. - (This room looks neglected, it needs to be cleaned up.)

Word Variants

There are a few related expressions: - Mốc: This means "mold" in a more general sense. - Meo: While it can refer to mold, it can also imply something that is very messy or disorganized.

Different Meanings

While "mốc meo" primarily refers to mold, in some contexts, it can also imply decay or deterioration, especially in relation to food or neglected places.

  1. Mould all over, thickly covered with mould

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