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suy đốn

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The Vietnamese word "suy đốn" can be understood as a state of decline or deterioration. It refers to a situation where something is getting worse, particularly in terms of quality, condition, or circumstances. It often describes a family, society, or organization that is facing hardships or challenges.

Basic Meaning:
  • "Suy đốn" means to be in a worse situation or condition than before.
Usage Instructions:

You can use "suy đốn" to describe: - A family that is experiencing financial difficulties. - A society that is facing moral or social decline. - An organization that is losing its effectiveness or purpose.

Examples:
  1. Gia đình suy đốn - "His family is worse off." (This means that the family's situation has deteriorated, possibly financially or emotionally.)
  2. Xã hội đang suy đốn - "Society is in decline." (This suggests that social values or conditions are getting worse.)
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you might describe the reasons behind the decline: - Do khủng hoảng kinh tế, nhiều gia đình đã suy đốn. - "Due to the economic crisis, many families have become worse off."

Word Variants:
  • Suy yếu - to weaken; can be used to describe a decline in strength or health.
  • Suy giảm - to decrease; often used in the context of numbers or statistics.
Different Meanings:

While "suy đốn" primarily refers to a state of being worse off, it can also imply a moral or ethical decline, such as: - Tình trạng suy đốn đạo đức - "State of moral decline."

Synonyms:
  • Suy sụp - to collapse or crumble, often used in a more dramatic context.
  • Suy tàn - to wither or fade away, indicating a gradual decline.
  1. Be worse off
    • Gia đình suy đốn
      His family is worse off

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