chóc
Definition
Verb:
- To emerge, to surface, to rise (partially): Refers to the action of something, typically a part of an object or creature, appearing or sticking out above a surface, especially water.
- To form a crust, to become crusty (at the bottom): Describes food, especially rice, forming a crispy, browned layer at the bottom of a cooking pot.
Noun:
- (Botany) Typhonium: A genus of flowering plants in the arum family (Araceae).
- (Regional/Colloquial) A type of fish: Refers to certain types of fish, often catfish or similar species, in some regional dialects.
Usage Examples
Verb:
- Cá chóc đầu lên mặt nước. (The fish surfaced, its head breaking the water.)
- Cơm đóng chóc ở đáy nồi. (The rice formed a crust at the bottom of the pot.)
Noun:
- Cây chóc này có hoa lạ. (This Typhonium plant has unusual flowers.)
- Bữa nay đi câu được con chóc to. (We caught a big catfish while fishing today.)
Advanced Usage
"chóc lên": to emerge, to stick up.
- Mấy cọc tre chóc lên khỏi mặt bùn. (The bamboo stakes are sticking up out of the mud.)
"cơm cháy/chóc": the crispy, browned rice crust from the bottom of the pot (a delicacy).
- Trẻ con rất thích ăn phần cơm chóc giòn tan. (Children love to eat the crispy rice crust.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cháy (adj/verb): burnt, scorched. While "cháy" implies burning, "chóc" in the culinary sense specifically refers to the desirable browning/crusting, not burning.
- Nổi lên (verb): to rise to the surface, to emerge. A more general synonym for the "emerging" sense.
Synonyms
- Nhô lên (verb): to protrude, to stick up.
- Trồi lên (verb): to emerge, to surface.
- Đóng váng/cục (verb): to form a crust/cake (for the culinary sense).
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- Chóc đầu: to stick one's head out/up.
- Chú chó chóc đầu lên khỏi hang. (The dog stuck its head out of the burrow.)
Related Idioms
- (None directly and commonly associated with the word "chóc" itself in modern standard Vietnamese. Its uses are more literal.)