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sưng

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The Vietnamese word "sưng" is a verb that means "to swell." It is commonly used to describe the physical condition where a part of the body becomes larger than normal, often due to injury, inflammation, or other medical reasons.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Sưng" is typically used when talking about parts of the body, such as a swollen ankle, finger, or any area that has increased in size due to various causes.
  • It can also be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Example:
  • Sentence: "Cái chân của tôi bị sưng sau khi tôi trượt ngã." Translation: "My leg is swollen after I fell."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "sưng" in a more figurative sense, such as when talking about emotions or situations that feel overwhelming or exaggerated, though this is less common.
Word Variants:
  • Sưng tấy: This phrase means "swollen and inflamed," often used to describe severe swelling with redness.
  • Sưng lên: This variant emphasizes the action of swelling up or increasing in size.
Different Meanings:

While "sưng" mainly refers to physical swelling, it can also imply a sense of exaggeration in certain contexts, although this usage is more metaphorical and less common.

Synonyms:
  • Phồng: This can also mean to swell but is often used in a more general sense, such as something inflating or puffing up, like a balloon.
  • Nổi: This means to rise or bulge and can be used in similar contexts, though it may not convey the same medical connotation.
verb
  1. to swell

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