The Vietnamese word "đe" is a noun that means "anvil" in English. An anvil is a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metal is shaped by hammering. It is an important tool in blacksmithing.
In a more advanced context, "đe" can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone is under pressure or being shaped by difficult circumstances, similar to how metal is shaped by an anvil.
While "đe" primarily means "anvil," it does not have significant alternative meanings in common usage. However, in poetic or metaphorical expressions, it might represent the idea of resilience or strength due to the tough nature of the material.