vỡ lòng
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Definition
Adjective:
- Primary, introductory, elementary: Describes the most basic, initial stage of learning a subject or skill, especially for children beginning formal education or an adult starting a new field.
- ABC, rudimentary: Pertaining to fundamental principles or the first lessons.
Adverb:
- At the beginner level: Used to describe the action of learning or teaching the foundational elements of something.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- Đây là lớp tiếng Anh vỡ lòng cho trẻ em. (This is an introductory English class for children.)
- Cô ấy mới học vỡ lòng kinh tế học. (She has just learned the ABCs of economics.)
Adverb:
- Cháu bé mới bắt đầu học vỡ lòng. (The child has just started learning at the beginner level.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in educational contexts to label beginner courses, textbooks, or knowledge. It implies a stage where one is "breaking the shell" of ignorance to enter a world of learning.
Variants and Related Words
Lớp vỡ lòng (n): beginner class, introductory course.
- Con tôi đang học lớp vỡ lòng. (My child is in a beginner class.)
Sách vỡ lòng (n): primer, ABC book, introductory textbook.
- Cuốn sách vỡ lòng này rất dễ hiểu. (This primer is very easy to understand.)
Synonyms
- Elementary: dealing with the simplest elements.
- Rudimentary: involving basic principles.
- Introductory: serving as an introduction.
- Primary: of the first level of importance or development.
Related Idioms
- Học vỡ lòng: to learn the basics.
- Trước khi trở thành chuyên gia, ai cũng phải học vỡ lòng. (Before becoming an expert, everyone must learn the basics.)