đi rừng

đi rừng

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Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To go into the forest/jungle: The primary meaning refers to the act of entering a forested area, typically for a specific purpose such as foraging, hunting, or gathering forest products.
    • To go jungle trekking: In a modern context, it can describe the activity of hiking or trekking in dense forest or jungle terrain, often for adventure or tourism.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Người dân tộc thường đi rừng để tìm măng thuốc nam. (Ethnic minority people often go into the forest to find bamboo shoots and medicinal herbs.)
    • Tuần trước, nhóm du khách đi rừngVườn Quốc gia Cúc Phương. (Last week, the group of tourists went jungle trekking in Cuc Phuong National Park.)
    • Ông ấy nhiều kinh nghiệm đi rừng. (He has a lot of experience going into the jungle.)
Advanced Usage
  • Military context: Historically, "đi rừng" was used to describe soldiers or units moving through and operating in jungle terrain.
    • Đơn vị đặc công được huấn luyện để đi rừng tác chiến. (The commando unit was trained to operate in the jungle and fight.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Vào rừng (verb phrase): to enter the forest. This is a more general synonym.
  • Đi săn (verb phrase): to go hunting. This can be a specific purpose for "đi rừng".
  • Khai thác lâm sản (verb phrase): to exploit forest products, which can be the objective of "đi rừng".
Synonyms
  • To forage in the forest: to search for food or provisions in the woods.
  • To go woodland foraging: a more specific term for gathering.
  • To jungle trek: to hike through jungle areas.
Related Idioms
  • While "đi rừng" itself is a straightforward phrase, it is conceptually related to the idiom "ăn rừngbể" (literally: to eat from the forest and live by the sea), which describes a life of hardship and struggle against nature.
    • Cuộc sống ăn rừngbể đã rèn luyện ý chí của họ. (A life of struggling against nature forged their willpower.)

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