đánh đống
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Definition
- Verb:
- To gather or pile something into a neat heap or stack: The action of collecting and arranging loose items, such as straw, leaves, or harvested crops, into a tidy pile.
Usage
- This verb is typically used in the context of agricultural work, gardening, or organizing loose materials. It describes a specific, deliberate action of creating an orderly pile.
- It is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object (the material being piled).
- Structure: Subject + đánh đống + Object.
- Nông dân đánh đống rơm sau khi gặt. (Farmers pile up the straw after harvesting.)
- Chúng tôi phải đánh đống lá khô lại. (We have to gather the dry leaves into a heap.)
Examples
- (The workers are stacking the hay into a pile in the corner of the field.)
- (Please pile up those old books before cleaning.)
- (Piling the compost into a heap helps it decompose faster.)
Advanced Usage
- The word implies a sense of order and tidiness in the resulting pile, not just a random accumulation.
- It can be used metaphorically in informal contexts to describe organizing scattered items or tasks into a more manageable group, though this is less common.
- Anh ấy đánh đống hết giấy tờ lộn xộn lên bàn. (He gathered all the messy papers into a pile on the desk.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đống (noun): A heap, pile, or stack. This is the noun form that is the result of the action "đánh đống".
- một đống rơm (a heap of straw)
- Chất đống (verb phrase): A near-synonym meaning to stack or pile up. It can sometimes be used interchangeably with "đánh đống", though "chất đống" can imply a larger or less neat pile.
- chất đống củi (to stack firewood)
Synonyms
- Xếp thành đống: To arrange into a pile.
- Gom lại: To gather together (more general, doesn't specify the neat, piled form).
Related Phrases / Idioms
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly using "đánh đống". Its usage is quite literal and specific to the action described.
- Gather in a neat heap
- Cào rơm thành đống lạiTo rake straw and the gather it in a neat heap