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sấm sét

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The Vietnamese word "sấm sét" is a noun that refers to "thunder" and "lightning" in English. It describes the loud sound and the bright flash that occur during a storm.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Sấm" means "thunder," which is the sound you hear during a storm, and "sét" means "lightning," the bright flash of light in the sky.
  • Usage: You can use "sấm sét" when talking about bad weather or storms.
Example Sentence:
  • Simple Usage: "Hôm nay trời sấm sét." (Today, there is thunder and lightning.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, you might use "sấm sét" to describe something that happens suddenly and with great intensity, similar to how thunder and lightning can strike out of nowhere.
  • Example: "Cuộc tranh luận giữa hai chính trị gia diễn ra như sấm sét." (The debate between the two politicians erupted like thunder and lightning.)
Word Variants:
  • There aren’t direct variants of "sấm sét," but you can find related words:
    • Sấm (thunder)
    • Sét (lightning)
    • Bão (storm)
Different Meanings:
  • "Sấm sét" primarily refers to weather phenomena but can metaphorically be used to describe situations that create a lot of noise or excitement.
Synonyms:
  • Sấm (thunder) can stand alone to mean just the sound.
  • Sét (lightning) can stand alone to mean just the flash of light.
noun
  1. thunder and thunderbolt
adj
  1. thunderlike

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