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hải quỳ

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The Vietnamese word "hải quỳ" refers to a type of marine animal known in English as a sea anemone. Sea anemones are colorful, soft-bodied creatures that live in the ocean. They have tentacles that can sting, and they often attach themselves to rocks or coral.

Simple Explanation:
  • Definition: Hải quỳ (sea anemone) is a sea creature that looks like a flower and has tentacles.
  • Where They Live: You can find hải quỳ in warm, shallow waters, often near coral reefs.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "hải quỳ" when talking about marine life, particularly when discussing ecosystems or underwater environments.
  • Example Sentence: "Hải quỳ rất đẹp nhiều màu sắc khác nhau." (Sea anemones are very beautiful and come in many different colors.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In scientific contexts, you might discuss the ecological role of hải quỳ in marine ecosystems, such as their relationship with clownfish, which often live among their tentacles for protection.
  • Example Sentence: "Hải quỳ cung cấp nơi trú ẩn cho hề, trong khi hề giúp hải quỳ thu hút thức ăn." (Sea anemones provide shelter for clownfish, while clownfish help sea anemones attract food.)
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "hải quỳ," but you might encounter different species of sea anemones, which can be specified in conversation (e.g., "hải quỳ xanh" for green sea anemone).
Different Meanings:
  • "Hải quỳ" generally refers only to sea anemones in a biological context. It does not have other meanings in Vietnamese.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "hải quỳ" in Vietnamese, but in some contexts, you might hear related terms like "động vật biển" (marine animals) when discussing marine life in general.
  1. (ddo^.ng) Actinia, sea-anemone

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