thóc gạo
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Definition
- Noun:
- Grains and rice: A compound noun referring collectively to unhusked rice ("thóc") and husked, edible rice ("gạo"). It broadly signifies staple food grains, particularly rice as the primary food supply.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Nhà nông thu hoạch được nhiều thóc gạo. (The farming family harvested a lot of grains and rice.)
- Kho thóc gạo đầy ắp. (The granary is full of grains and rice.)
- Chiến tranh gây ra tình trạng thiếu thóc gạo. (The war caused a shortage of staple grains.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in a general, collective sense to represent the most basic and essential food resources, similar to "the daily bread" in English. It emphasizes sustenance and survival.
- Lo cái ăn cái mặc, trước hết là thóc gạo. (Worrying about food and clothing, first and foremost is about staple grains.)
Variants and Related Words
Lương thực (n): foodstuffs, provisions. A more formal and broader term for food supplies.
- Dự trữ lương thực cho mùa đông. (Store up food provisions for winter.)
Ngũ cốc (n): cereals, grains. Refers to the five main grains (rice, wheat, millet, etc.) or cereals in general.
- Ngũ cốc là nguồn dinh dưỡng quan trọng. (Cereals are an important source of nutrition.)
Synonyms
- Staple grains: Primary food crops.
- Rice and paddy: Specifically for the rice plant and its edible seed.
- Food supply: The available stock of food.
Related Idioms
Được mùa thóc gạo: To have a bumper harvest of grains.
- Năm nay được mùa thóc gạo, nhà nào cũng vui. (This year there's a bumper grain harvest, every household is happy.)
Thóc cao gạo kém: Literally "unhusked rice is expensive, husked rice is scarce". An idiom describing a period of grain shortage and high food prices.
- Thời kỳ thóc cao gạo kém, đời sống rất khó khăn. (During the time of grain scarcity and high prices, life was very difficult.)