gây gấy

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gây gấy

Một em bé bị gây gấy sốt nằm trên giường.

Definition
  1. 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.)
    • ấy kêu mệt 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.
gây gấy

Một em bé bị gây gấy sốt nằm trên giường.

  1. (thường gây gấy sốt) Feel feverish