The Vietnamese word "đô vật" is a noun that translates to "wrestler" in English. It refers to someone who participates in wrestling, a sport where two people compete to pin each other to the ground or score points through various techniques.
In a more advanced context, "đô vật" can be used in discussions about wrestling styles, training methods, and famous wrestling events or competitions. For example: - "Các đô vật thường phải tập luyện rất khắc nghiệt để chuẩn bị cho giải đấu." (Wrestlers often have to train very hard to prepare for competitions.)
While "đô vật" primarily means "wrestler," it can sometimes be used metaphorically to describe someone who is fighting or struggling in a challenging situation, though this usage is less common.