hang hốc

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hang hốc

Phía sau vách đá là những hang hốc sâu hoắm.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Burrows, holes (in a general sense): "hang hốc" refers to holes, burrows, or cavities, typically in the ground or in structures, often used by animals or as hiding places for people. It conveys a sense of being a dark, cramped, or primitive shelter.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Những con thú hoang sống trong các hang hốc trên núi. (Wild animals live in burrows and holes on the mountain.)
    • Bọn trộm trốn trong một hang hốc tối tăm. (The thieves hid in a dark, hole-like shelter.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Chui rúc trong hang hốc": To huddle into holes and burrows; to live or hide in a squalid, cramped, or primitive place.
    • Sau khi thua trận, tàn quân phải chui rúc trong hang hốc. (After losing the battle, the remnant troops had to huddle in holes and burrows.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Hang (noun): Cave, den, lair. (e.g., - cave)
  • Hốc (noun): Hole, cavity, niche. (e.g., - tree hollow)
  • Hang ổ (noun): Den, hideout (often with a negative connotation for a criminal hideout).
Synonyms
  • Hầm hố (noun): Rough shelters, holes, or dugouts (similar connotation of primitive, makeshift shelters).
  • (noun): Nest, den (can be used for animals or metaphorically for a human gathering place, often negative like a "den of thieves").
Related Idioms
  • "Sống trong hang hốc": To live in holes; to live in extremely poor, cave-like conditions.
    • Người dân vùng đói nghèo phải sống trong hang hốc. (The people in that impoverished area have to live in hole-like dwellings.)
hang hốc

Phía sau vách đá là những hang hốc sâu hoắm.

  1. Burrows, holes (nói khái quát)
    • Chui rúc trong hang hốc
      To huddle into holes and burrows

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