vẹm
Definition
- Noun:
- Mussel: A type of edible bivalve mollusk with a dark, elongated shell, commonly found in marine or brackish water environments, often living attached to rocks or other surfaces in clusters.
Usage Examples
- (People in this area often harvest mussels to sell.)
- (Steamed mussels with lemongrass is a specialty.)
- (The mussels are densely attached to the bridge pilings.)
Advanced Usage
- "bãi vẹm" / "vũng vẹm": A mussel bed; a specific area in a body of water where mussels naturally grow or are cultivated.
- Thuyền của họ đang đi ra bãi vẹm. (Their boat is heading out to the mussel bed.)
Variants and Related Words
Nuôi vẹm (v): To cultivate or farm mussels.
- Nghề nuôi vẹm phát triển mạnh ở vùng cửa sông. (Mussel farming is thriving in the estuary region.)
Vỏ vẹm (n): Mussel shell.
- Trẻ con nhặt vỏ vẹm trên bãi biển. (The children collect mussel shells on the beach.)
Synonyms
- Mussel: The direct and most accurate translation.
- Bivalve: A broader scientific term for mollusks with two hinged shells, including mussels, clams, and oysters.
Related Terms and Context
- Myticulture: The science or business of mussel farming. This is the technical term related to "nghề nuôi vẹm".
- Mytilidae: The biological family name for true mussels, related to the term "họ vẹm".