
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "coarse" has an interesting history. It originated from the Old French word "cors," which means "broad" or "thick." This was likely derived from the Latin word "corvus," meaning "crow," possibly due to the crow's coarse and squat appearance. The word "coarse" first appeared in English in the 14th century, initially meaning "thick" or " rough" in texture or shape. Over time, its sense expanded to describe things that are crude, unrefined, or lacking in subtlety. Today, we use "coarse" to describe a wide range of things, from grains of sand to someone's behavior or mannerisms. Despite its evolution, the word "coarse" still retains its connection to the Latin "corvus," and its sense of something being rough or unrefined.
adjective
poor, shabby (food...)
big wing, big fiber, not smooth, rough
coarse sand
rude, impudent
coarse manners
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(Tech) coarse, unrefined
rough
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tay/vải lanh thô
Cô nhìn đôi bàn tay thô ráp và đôi ủng nặng nề của cậu bé.
Các nhà sư mặc trang phục bằng vải lanh thô.
consisting of relatively large pieces
bao gồm các mảnh tương đối lớn
cát thô/muối/tóc
Con chó đó là một con chó săn hươu lớn với bộ lông dài và thô.
Cát thô tạo ra loại đất có khả năng thoát nước rất tốt.
rude and offensive, especially about sex
thô lỗ và xúc phạm, đặc biệt là về tình dục
cách cư xử/tiếng cười thô lỗ
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