chuối sợi
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Người dân miền Trung trồng nhiều chuối sợi để cung cấp nguyên liệu cho làng nghề dệt chiếu.
Definition
- Noun:
- Abaca: A species of banana plant (Musa textilis) native to the Philippines, cultivated primarily for its strong, durable leaf fibers, which are used to make rope, twine, textiles, and specialty paper.
- Manila hemp: The commercial name for the natural fiber extracted from the leaf stalks of the abaca plant. It is not true hemp but is valued for its resistance to saltwater damage.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Sợi chuối sợi rất bền và được dùng làm dây thừng. (The abaca fiber is very durable and is used to make rope.)
- Cây chuối sợi được trồng nhiều ở Philippines. (The abaca plant is widely cultivated in the Philippines.)
- Dây cáp bằng chuối sợi (Manila hemp) thường dùng trong ngành hàng hải. (Cables made of Manila hemp are commonly used in the maritime industry.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "chuối sợi" is a compound noun in Vietnamese, directly describing the plant's primary use for fiber ("sợi"). In English technical or commercial contexts, the specific terms "abaca" (for the plant and fiber) or "Manila hemp" (for the processed fiber product) are always used.
Variants and Related Words
- Abaca fiber / Manila hemp fiber: The extracted and processed fiber itself.
- Tấm vải được dệt từ sợi chuối sợi. (The fabric is woven from abaca fiber.)
- Abaca plant: Refers specifically to the living plant.
- Họ đang nghiên cứu giống cây chuối sợi mới. (They are researching a new variety of the abaca plant.)
Synonyms
- Manila hemp: The most common commercial synonym for the fiber.
- Musa textilis: The botanical (Latin) name for the plant species.
Related Phrases / Compound Terms
- Sợi chuối sợi: Abaca fiber / Manila hemp.
- Cây chuối sợi: Abaca plant.
- Giấy chuối sợi: Abaca paper (a specialty paper known for its strength).
- Dây chuối sợi: Abaca rope / Manila rope.
Người dân miền Trung trồng nhiều chuối sợi để cung cấp nguyên liệu cho làng nghề dệt chiếu.
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