mụp
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Definition
Noun: 1. Tender cabbage shoot: The young, soft, and edible central bud or sprout of a cabbage plant, especially before the leaves fully unfurl. 2. Young plant shoot (in specific contexts): More generally, it can refer to the tender, new growth of certain leafy vegetables, most commonly associated with the Brassica (cabbage/mustard) family.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Mẹ tôi thường hái mụp cải để nấu canh. (My mother often picks tender cabbage shoots to make soup.)
- Những cây cải non mới nhú mụp rất xanh và mơn mởn. (The young cabbage plants have just sprouted tender shoots, looking very green and fresh.)
- Canh mụp cải nấu với tôm khô rất ngọt nước. (Soup made with tender cabbage shoots and dried shrimp has a very sweet broth.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "mụp" is highly specific and is almost exclusively used in culinary or agricultural contexts related to cabbages and similar leafy greens. It is not a common word in general daily conversation outside these contexts.
- It often appears in the compound form "mụp cải" to specify it is the shoot of a cabbage plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Mầm (n): Sprout, germ. A more general term for the new growth from a seed or plant. (e.g., - soybean sprouts).
- Nõn (n): The very young, tightly rolled, tender leaf of a plant (like in bamboo or banana). While similar, "nõn" often refers to the leaf itself, while "mụp" refers more to the terminal bud.
- Búp (n): Bud (often of a flower). This term is used for the undeveloped shoot of a flower or leaf, but is not typically used for cabbage.
Synonyms
- Tender shoot: Mầm non, chồi non (more general terms for young plant growth).
- Cabbage sprout: Mầm cải (less common, more literal translation).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly using the isolated word "mụp". Its usage is literal and descriptive.
- Tender cabbage shoot