rắn mối
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of lizard (common name): "rắn mối" refers to a common, skink-like lizard found in Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia. It is often seen in gardens, on walls, or in rural areas.
- Regional term: The word "rắn mối" is primarily used in Vietnamese as a local or common name for this specific reptile, not as a formal scientific term.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong vườn nhà tôi có nhiều rắn mối. (There are many lizards in my garden.)
- Rắn mối thường bò trên tường để bắt côn trùng. (Lizards often crawl on walls to catch insects.)
Advanced Usage
- "bắt rắn mối": to catch a lizard.
- Trẻ con trong làng thích bắt rắn mối. (The village children like to catch lizards.)
Variants and Related Words
- Thằn lằn: This is the more general, standard Vietnamese word for "lizard." "Rắn mối" is a specific type of "thằn lằn."
- Mabuia: This is the scientific genus name (from the reference French-Vietnamese dictionary) for some skinks, which "rắn mối" may belong to.
Synonyms
- Skink: A common English name for lizards of the Scincidae family, which "rắn mối" typically refers to.
- Garden lizard: A descriptive English term.
Notes on Usage
- Important Distinction: The word "rắn mối" contains "rắn" (snake), but it does not mean a type of snake. It is a lizard. This can be confusing for learners.
- Context: It is a colloquial, regional term. In formal or scientific contexts, the general term "thằn lằn" or a specific scientific name is preferred.
- (địa phương) Lizard