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teo

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The Vietnamese word "teo" is a verb that means "to shrink extremely" or "to become very small." It is often used to describe something that has decreased in size, either due to physical changes (like heat or drying) or in a more figurative sense (like emotions or enthusiasm).

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Usage: You can use "teo" when talking about objects that shrink, like clothes, food, or materials. It can also be used in a more figurative sense to describe feelings or situations.
Examples:
  1. Physical Shrinking:
    • "Chiếc áo này đã teo lại sau khi giặt." (This shirt shrank after washing.)
  2. Figurative Shrinking:
    • "Tâm trạng của tôi teo lại khi nghe tin xấu." (My mood shrank when I heard the bad news.)
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "teo" might be used in idiomatic expressions or in combination with other words to convey more complex ideas. For instance, you might say: - "Dự định của chúng tôi đã teo lại không đủ thời gian." (Our plans shrank because we didn't have enough time.)

Word Variants:
  • Teo đi: This phrase can emphasize the action of shrinking or can suggest that something is continuously shrinking.
    • Example: "Cái bánh này teo đi sau khi để lâu." (This cake shrank after being left out for a long time.)
Different Meanings:

While "teo" primarily means "to shrink," in some contexts, it can also imply a reduction in intensity or significance. For example, you might use it to describe a decrease in someone's enthusiasm or interest.

Synonyms:
  • Co lại: This word also means "to shrink" but is often used in a slightly different context, especially in textiles.
  • Giảm: This means "to reduce" and can be used more generally for anything that decreases, not just size.
verb
  1. to shrink extremely, utterly

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