thể đôi

thể đôi

Hai học sinh cùng làm một bài tập thể đôi trên bàn học.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Dyad: In philosophy and sociology, a pair or couple considered as a single unit, especially a fundamental social unit of two persons. This term emphasizes the interaction and relationship between the two entities.
    • Twofold form / Dual form: A structure, state, or entity that is composed of or characterized by two parts, elements, or members.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Mối quan hệ giữa mẹ con một thể đôi cơ bản. (The relationship between mother and child is a fundamental dyad.)
    • Trong nghiên cứu, họ phân tích thể đôi giữa người dạy người học. (In the research, they analyze the dyad between the teacher and the learner.)
Advanced Usage
  • Philosophical/Sociological Context: The term is used in academic discourse to describe the smallest and most direct social unit, focusing on the dynamics within a pair.
    • Lý thuyết về thể đôi giúp hiểu cách hai cá nhân ảnh hưởng lẫn nhau. (The theory of the dyad helps understand how two individuals influence each other.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cặp đôi (n): A pair or couple, often used in more general, everyday contexts (e.g., romantic couple, pair of objects).

    • Họ một cặp đôi hạnh phúc. (They are a happy couple.)
  • Song thể (n): A less common synonym also meaning a dual or twofold entity.

Synonyms
  • Pair: Two corresponding items designed or used together.
  • Duo: A pair of people or things, especially in music or performance.
  • Couple: Two individuals of the same sort considered together.
Related Concepts
  • Nhóm ba (triad): A group or set of three interconnected persons or things, often contrasted with a dyad.
  • Mối quan hệ một-một: One-to-one relationship, describing the direct interaction characteristic of a dyad.