vòm canh
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Definition
Noun: - Watchtower: A tall structure, often part of a historical fortress or city gate, used for observation and guarding. It typically features an arched or vaulted design.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Người lính đứng gác trên vòm canh. (The soldier stood guard on the watchtower.)
- Vòm canh cổ kính vẫn sừng sững trước cổng thành. (The ancient watchtower still stands tall before the city gate.)
- Tiếng trống điểm canh vang lên từ vòm canh. (The sound of the watch drum echoed from the watchtower.)
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term "vòm canh" specifically refers to the watchtowers integrated into the gates of ancient Vietnamese citadels or fortifications, characterized by their vaulted (arched) architecture.
Variants and Related Words
- Tháp canh (n): Watchtower, observation tower. (A more general modern term, not necessarily with an arched structure.)
- Lầu canh (n): Watchtower, guard tower. (A synonym often used in historical contexts.)
- Chòi canh (n): Watch post, guard shack. (A simpler, often smaller structure.)
Synonyms
- Watchtower
- Observation tower
- Guard tower
Related Phrases/Idioms
- : To stand guard on the watchtower.
- Suốt đêm, binh lính phải canh gác trên vòm canh. (Throughout the night, soldiers had to stand guard on the watchtower.)