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sẹo

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The Vietnamese word "sẹo" is a noun that means "scar." A scar is the mark left on your skin after a wound has healed. It can be a result of cuts, burns, surgery, or any injury that damages the skin.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "sẹo" when talking about visible marks on the skin.
  • It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
  • The word can describe both physical scars and metaphorical scars (emotional scars).
Examples:
  1. Physical Scar:

    • "Tôi một cái sẹo trên cánh tay." (I have a scar on my arm.)
  2. Metaphorical Scar:

    • " ấy vẫn còn cảm thấy nỗi đau từ những sẹo tinh thần." (She still feels the pain from emotional scars.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "sẹo" in phrases to describe the condition or appearance of the scar, for example:
    • "sẹo lồi" (raised scar)
    • "sẹo lõm" (depressed scar)
Word Variants:
  • The verb form related to "sẹo" is "sẹo lại," which means "to scar" or "to become scarred."
Different Meanings:
  • The primary meaning is a physical scar, but it can also refer to the lasting effects of trauma or difficult experiences in life, as mentioned earlier.
Synonyms:
  • "vết sẹo" (scar mark) - This is a more descriptive term that can be used interchangeably with "sẹo."
  • "vết thương" (wound) - While this refers more to the injury itself and not the scar, it is related.
Summary:

"sẹo" is an important word in Vietnamese, especially when discussing both physical and emotional aspects of healing and injury.

noun
  1. scar node

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