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thay chân

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The Vietnamese word "thay chân" is a verb that means "to replace" or "to take the place of." It is often used when talking about substituting one thing for another. While it literally translates to "change foot," it is commonly used in various contexts to indicate a change or replacement.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "thay chân" when you want to describe the act of replacing something or someone in a specific role or situation.
  • It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Example:
  1. In a Sports Context:

    • "Huấn luyện viên quyết định thay chân cầu thủ anh ấy bị chấn thương."
    • (The coach decided to replace the player because he was injured.)
  2. In a Work Context:

    • "Tôi sẽ thay chân bạn trong cuộc họp này."
    • (I will replace you in this meeting.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Thay chân" can also be used in phrases to indicate a temporary substitution, such as when someone fills in for someone else in a job or task.
  • In a more abstract sense, it can refer to changing roles or responsibilities in a project or team.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "thay chân," but it can be combined with other words to give more specific meanings, such as "thay chân nhân viên" (replace staff) or "thay chân trong một dự án" (replace in a project).
Different Meanings:
  • While primarily meaning to replace, in some contexts, "thay chân" can imply a temporary change, suggesting that the original will come back.
verb
  1. to replace, to take the place of

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