The Vietnamese word "thợ đúc" refers to a moulder or a foundry worker. This is a person who specializes in shaping materials, often metal, into specific forms using molds. They typically work in factories or workshops where metal is melted and poured into molds to create various products.
In a broader context, "thợ đúc" can be used metaphorically to describe someone who shapes or influences situations or ideas, similar to how a moulder shapes materials.
While "thợ đúc" primarily refers to a moulder or foundry worker, it can also refer to people who work with other materials in a similar fashion, such as clay or plaster, although this is less common.
"Thợ đúc" is an essential term in the context of manufacturing and metalworking. It denotes a skilled worker who plays a crucial role in creating various metal objects through molding processes.