gây gấy
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly feverish, having a mild fever: Describes the state of having a slightly elevated body temperature, often the initial or mild stage of a fever.
- Feeling warm/unwell (as if having a fever): Can describe the subjective sensation of being feverish or unwell, even if a clinical fever is not confirmed.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Tôi thấy người hơi gây gấy, có lẽ sắp bị ốm. (I feel slightly feverish, maybe I'm about to get sick.)
- Trán em bé hơi gây gấy, nên để ý theo dõi. (The baby's forehead is a bit warm/feverish, we should keep an eye on it.)
- Cô ấy kêu mệt và cảm thấy gây gấy trong người. (She complained of being tired and feeling feverish.)
Advanced Usage
- "gây gấy sốt": This is the most common collocation, meaning "to have/feel a slight fever."
- Sau khi đi mưa về, anh ấy bắt đầu thấy gây gấy sốt. (After getting caught in the rain, he started to feel a slight fever.)
Variants and Related Words
- Ngây ngấy: A near-synonym, also meaning "slightly feverish" or "feeling warm." "Gây gấy" is often considered a variant or alternative form of "ngây ngấy."
- Sốt (n): Fever. "Gây gấy" describes a milder state than full-blown "sốt."
- Âm ấm (adj): Warm (in temperature). This can describe a warm object or a mild, pleasant bodily warmth, unlike the unwell connotation of "gây gấy."
Synonyms
- Hơi sốt: Having a slight fever.
- Cảm thấy nóng trong người: Feeling hot inside (the body).
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The core meaning is specifically related to the early or mild symptoms of a fever ("sốt"). It is not used for general warmth.
- Figurative Use: It is rarely, if ever, used figuratively. Its use is almost exclusively tied to health and bodily sensation.
- (thường gây gấy sốt) Feel feverish