ao dai
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Definition
Noun: * The traditional national dress of Vietnamese women, characterized by a long, close-fitting tunic with long sleeves and side slits, worn over full-length trousers.
Usage
The term "ao dai" is used to refer specifically to this iconic Vietnamese garment. It is typically worn on formal occasions, cultural events, or as a school uniform, but can also be worn as elegant daily wear.
Examples
- Noun:
- She looked elegant in her white ao dai for the graduation ceremony.
- The ao dai is a symbol of Vietnamese cultural identity and feminine beauty.
- Many Vietnamese designers are creating modern versions of the traditional ao dai.
Advanced Usage
- The word "ao dai" is often used without an article in English when referring to the garment as a concept or category, similar to words like "kimono."
- The museum has an exhibition on the history of ao dai.
Variants and Related Words
- Ao dai is the standard romanized spelling from Vietnamese. Other transliterations like "áo dài" (with diacritics) or "ao dai" are also seen.
- Tunic (n): A loose garment, typically knee-length. This is a general term for the top part of the ao dai, though the ao dai's tunic is specifically tailored.
- Traditional dress (n): The general category of clothing to which the ao dai belongs.
Synonyms
- Traditional Vietnamese dress: A descriptive synonym.
- Vietnamese tunic and trousers: A literal description of the components.
Related Phrases
- To wear an ao dai: The standard phrase for putting on the garment.
- The flight attendants wear an ao dai as their uniform.
Noun
- the traditional dress of Vietnamese women consisting of a tunic with long sleeves and panels front and back; the tunic is worn over trousers