nét
Catalan
Etymology
Derived in masculine from the feminine néta, from Vulgar Latin *nepta, from Latin neptis (“granddaughter”). Compare Portuguese neto and Spanish nieto.
Pronunciation
Noun
nét m (plural néts, feminine néta)
Derived terms
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
Noun
- line
- sắc nét ― sharply detailed
- (calligraphy, typography) stroke
- nét sổ ― a downward stroke
- (of a human body part) curve
- nét gợi cảm ― sexy curves
- (of a face) expression
- nét mặt u buồn ― a depressed expression
- style; character; feature (usually attractive)
- nét vẽ đặc trưng ― distinctive art style
- có nét riêng ― has its own character
- nét quê ― an attractive feature of the countryside
- đậm nét quê ― radiating a strong feel of the countryside
Derived terms
Derived terms
Adjective
nét
- (colloquial, of images on a screen or monitor or such a screen or monitor) detailed with sharp contrast and high resolution
- Ti vi này coi nét ghê ― This TV screen is so hi-res.
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