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vít

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The Vietnamese word "vít" has a couple of different meanings, which can be understood based on its context. Here’s a simple breakdown:

Basic Definition:
  1. Noun (screw): In the context of tools and construction, "vít" refers to a screw. This is a small metal object that has a spiral shape and is used to hold things together, typically by being turned into wood, metal, or other materials.

    • Example: "Tôi cần một cái vít để gắn cái bàn lại." (I need a screw to attach the table together.)
  2. Verb (to pull down, to wrest down): In another context, "vít" can mean to pull something down. This usage is less common and often used in more specific situations.

    • Example: "Chúng ta cần vít cái cây này xuống để sửa lại." (We need to pull down this tree to fix it.)
Advanced Usage:

In advanced usage, "vít" might not only refer to a basic screw but can also be associated with specific types of screws, such as "vít tự khoan" (self-tapping screw) or "vít cấy" (anchor screw).

Word Variants:
  • Vít vít: This is a colloquial way to refer to the action of screwing something in, often used in informal settings.
  • Vít gỗ: This means wood screw, specifically designed for use in wood.
  • Vít thép: This means steel screw, used for more heavy-duty applications.
Different Meanings:

While "vít" predominantly refers to screws in a noun form, it can also imply the action of tightening or loosening something when used as a verb.

Synonyms:
  • For the noun form (screw), synonyms include "đinh vít" (screw nail), though this might refer to a specific type of fastening.
  • For the verb form, synonyms might include "kéo xuống" (to pull down) or "gập xuống" (to bend down).
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "vít" when discussing tools, construction, or repairs in the context of fastening objects together.
  • In a verbal context, use it to describe the action of pulling something down, but clarify the context to avoid confusion.
noun
  1. screw
verb
  1. to pull down, to wrest down

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