chùa
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]chùa
- (transitive): to cause (a fragment, splinter, or piece) to break off abruptly from a larger solid body through a sharp, percussive impact.
- Noukuap tshua/tshua nü oh jükheu thokü tiu nü chuava nye.
- The sniper's bullet chua-ed a piece of concrete from the wall beside my head.
- (intransitive): (of a material) to break apart or yield fragments in this manner.
- Pai nü asa nai oh pouthokü jüpepkü chuava nye.
- The old timber didn't split cleanly; it chua-ed under the force of the axe.
- (transitive): to shape, reduce, or damage an object by striking it so as to remove small, sharp pieces.
- Apü oh ie tiohchuh e tü paitham tsak chua nuiva nye
- He chua-ed the log with a machete, gathering the splinters to start a fire.
Vietnamese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 寺 (“temple”, SV: tự). The adjective sense came from the notion that Buddhist temples would give out food for free.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit](classifier cái, ngôi) chùa • (𫷨, 𫴶, 㕑, 廚)
- Buddhist or Hindu temple
- chùa Một Cột ― One-Pillar pagoda
- 2015, Phong Vinh, “Ngôi đền Ấn Độ giữa lòng Sài Gòn”, in VnExpress[1]:
- Đền bà Mariamman là ngôi đền Hindu giáo của người gốc Ấn, tọa lạc trên đường Trương Định, quận 1. Đền còn có tên gọi khác là chùa Bà Ấn.
- The Mariamman Temple is a Hindu temple of people of Indian descent located on Trương Định street, District 1. The temple is also called the Indian Lady temple.
See also
[edit]Adjective
[edit]chùa
- (colloquial, informal) free, uncharged
- (colloquial, informal) pirate (unlicensed)
Adverb
[edit]chùa
- (colloquial, informal) for free, without charge
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