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nhọt

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The Vietnamese word "nhọt" refers to a type of skin infection, commonly known in English as a "boil." A boil is a painful, pus-filled bump that forms on the skin due to a bacterial infection.

Basic Meaning:
  • Nhọt: A painful swelling on the skin that is filled with pus. It usually occurs when bacteria infect a hair follicle.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "nhọt" in sentences to describe the condition of having a boil or to discuss the process of a boil developing.
Examples:
  1. Nhọt đã chín: This means "the boil was ripe" or "the boil came to a head," indicating that the boil is ready to be drained or treated.
  2. Tôi bị nhọt ở tay: This translates to "I have a boil on my arm."
Advanced Usage:
  • In medical contexts, you can discuss treatment options for "nhọt," such as draining the boil or using antibiotics.
  • You might also encounter phrases like "nhọt mưng mủ," which means "the boil is festering," highlighting an ongoing infection.
Word Variants:
  • Nhọt nhỏ: A small boil.
  • Nhọt lớn: A large boil.
  • Nhọt mủ: A boil with pus.
Different Meanings:
  • While "nhọt" primarily refers to a boil, in some contexts, it can also refer to other types of skin infections or abscesses. However, it is mainly used for the specific type of boil.
Synonyms:
  • Mụn: This word can also mean "pimple" but is sometimes used interchangeably with "nhọt" depending on the context.
  1. Boil
    • Nhọt đã chín
      The boil was ripe, the boil came to a head

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