hồi cư
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Definition
- Intransitive Verb:
- To return to one's original place of residence after evacuation: The act of going back to one's home, hometown, or original dwelling place after having been evacuated or displaced, typically due to war, natural disaster, or other crises.
Usage Examples
- Intransitive Verb:
- Sau khi chiến tranh kết thúc, nhiều gia đình đã hồi cư về làng quê cũ. (After the war ended, many families returned from evacuation to their old villages.)
- Chính sách hỗ trợ hồi cư đã giúp người dân ổn định cuộc sống. (The policy supporting return from evacuation helped people stabilize their lives.)
Advanced Usage
- "Hồi cư" is a formal term, most commonly used in historical, sociological, or official administrative contexts, often related to post-war periods or recovery from major disasters. It implies an organized or mass movement back to an origin point.
Variants and Related Words
- Tản cư (v): To evacuate; to disperse from a dangerous area. This is the antonymous action that precedes .
- Trong chiến tranh, dân chúng phải tản cư đến các vùng an toàn. (During the war, people had to evacuate to safe areas.)
- Hồi hương (v): To repatriate; to return to one's homeland (often from a foreign country). While similar, has a broader national or ethnic connotation, whereas is more specific to returning after displacement within a country or region.
Synonyms
- Trở về (v): To return, to come back. This is a general synonym but lacks the specific context of post-evacuation.
- Quay trở lại nơi cư trú cũ: To go back to the old place of residence. This is a descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
Related Phrases / Idioms
- Hồi cư kiến thiết: To return and rebuild. This phrase combines the return with the subsequent effort of reconstruction.
- Sau trận lũ, tinh thần hồi cư kiến thiết của bà con rất cao. (After the flood, the people's spirit to return and rebuild was very strong.)
- Return from evacuation