rỗ
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Pockmarked, pitted: Describes a surface, especially a human face, that is marked with numerous small scars or indentations, typically as a result of a past disease like smallpox.
- Porous, honeycombed: Describes a non-living surface or material that is full of small holes or cavities, giving it a rough, uneven texture.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Anh ấy có khuôn mặt rỗ vì bệnh đậu mùa hồi nhỏ. (He has a pockmarked face from having smallpox as a child.)
- Bức tường bê tông này bị rỗ do đổ không đúng kỹ thuật. (This concrete wall is pitted/honeycombed due to improper pouring technique.)
- Mặt trăng có bề mặt rỗ với nhiều hố va chạm. (The moon has a pitted surface with many impact craters.)
Advanced Usage
- "rỗ như tổ ong": (as pitted as a beehive) An idiom used to emphasize an extremely pockmarked or porous surface.
- Sau vụ nổ, tấm tôn bị rỗ như tổ ong. (After the explosion, the metal sheet was full of holes like a beehive.)
Variants and Related Words
- Rỗ mặt (Compound Noun/Adjective Phrase): Pockmarked face.
- Căn bệnh đã để lại cho ông ấy một khuôn mặt rỗ mặt. (The disease left him with a pockmarked face.)
- Rỗ tổ ong (Adjective Phrase): Honeycombed; severely pitted.
- Kết cấu bê tông rỗ tổ ong là một lỗi nghiêm trọng. (A honeycombed concrete structure is a serious defect.)
Synonyms
- Lỗ chỗ: Full of holes, pitted (often used for surfaces or terrains).
- Sần sùi: Rough, bumpy (can describe texture but not necessarily with holes).
Notes on Different Meanings
- The primary meaning relates to a face scarred by disease (e.g., smallpox).
- The secondary meaning extends to any material (concrete, metal, ground) with a porous, cavity-ridden surface. This usage is common in technical contexts like construction or metallurgy.
- (of face) to be pock-marked
- mặt rỗpock-marked face