giun cát
Definition
- Noun:
- Sandworm: A type of marine worm that lives in sandy sediments, particularly in intertidal zones. It is known for creating distinctive coiled casts of sand on beaches.
- Arenicole: The scientific or technical term for this worm, derived from the genus Arenicola.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ngư dân thường dùng giun cát làm mồi câu. (Fishermen often use sandworms as fishing bait.)
- Những vết xoắn ốc trên bãi biển là dấu vết của giun cát. (The spiral coils on the beach are traces of sandworms.)
- Giun cát là một phần quan trọng của hệ sinh thái ven biển. (The sandworm is an important part of the coastal ecosystem.)
Advanced Usage
- "Mồi giun cát": Sandworm bait.
- Mồi giun cát rất hiệu quả để câu cá đáy. (Sandworm bait is very effective for bottom-feeding fish.)
Variants and Related Words
- Giun biển (n): Marine worm (a broader category).
- Arenicola (n): The Latin genus name for sandworms.
Synonyms
- Sá sùng: A Vietnamese term often used for a different but related type of marine worm (Sipunculid), sometimes confused with . Note: While sometimes used interchangeably in casual contexts, they are biologically distinct.
- Rươi: Another type of marine worm (polychaete), distinct from .