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đại bàng

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The Vietnamese word "đại bàng" translates to "eagle" in English. It refers to a large bird of prey known for its strong wings, keen eyesight, and powerful hunting skills. Eagles are often seen as symbols of strength and freedom in various cultures.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Usage: You can use "đại bàng" to talk about the bird itself or in expressions related to strength and freedom.
  • Example Sentence: "Đại bàng bay trên bầu trời." (The eagle flies in the sky.)
Advanced Usage:

In literature or conversation, "đại bàng" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is powerful or has a commanding presence.

Word Variants:
  • Con đại bàng: This phrase means "the eagle" and emphasizes the specific animal.
  • Đại bàng biển: This refers to a "sea eagle," a specific type of eagle that hunts near oceans or large bodies of water.
Different Meanings:

While "đại bàng" primarily refers to the bird, in some contexts, it can also symbolize qualities like bravery, leadership, and vision.

Synonyms:
  • Cắt: This word can refer to a "hawk," which is a smaller bird of prey but is often used interchangeably in some contexts.
  • Chim ưng: This means "falcon," another type of bird of prey, but it is different from "đại bàng" in size and characteristics.
Summary:

Remember that "đại bàng" is not just a bird; it can convey deeper meanings about power and freedom in language and culture.

  1. Eagle
    • con đại bàng

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