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tru tréo

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The Vietnamese word "tru tréo" is a verb that means "to shout" or "to scream." It is often used to describe a loud, high-pitched call or cry. This word is typically associated with expressing strong emotions, such as excitement, anger, or frustration.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Tru tréo" is used when someone raises their voice significantly, either to attract attention or to express a strong feeling.
  • It can be used in both serious and playful contexts.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example:

    • " ấy tru tréo khi vui mừng."
    • (She shouted with joy.)
  2. Contextual Example:

    • "Khi thấy con mèo chạy ra đường, tôi đã tru tréo để cảnh báo mọi người."
    • (When I saw the cat running into the street, I shouted to warn everyone.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or storytelling, "tru tréo" can be used to create vivid imagery, depicting a scene where someone is expressing their emotions loudly.
  • It can also be used metaphorically to describe situations where someone is making a lot of noise or causing a scene, even if it’s not a literal shout.
Word Variants:
  • While "tru tréo" is a specific term, it can be combined with other words to create phrases. For example:
    • "tru tréo lên" (to shout up) - implying you are shouting to someone above or at a distance.
Different Meanings:
  • While "tru tréo" primarily means "to shout" or "to scream," it can also imply making noise in an annoying or disruptive way, depending on the context.
verb
  1. to hout, to scream

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