êu ôi
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Definition
- Interjection:
- An expression of disgust or revulsion: "êu ôi" is a colloquial interjection used to express strong feelings of disgust, repulsion, or horror towards something unpleasant, foul-smelling, or shocking.
Usage Examples
- Interjection:
- Êu ôi, khiếp chưa! (Faugh! What horror!)
- Êu ôi, cái mùi này kinh quá! (Phew! This smell is awful!)
- Êu ôi, con gián to thế! (Ugh! That cockroach is so big!)
Advanced Usage
- "Êu ôi" is primarily used in informal, spoken Vietnamese. It conveys a visceral, immediate reaction. The tone and volume when saying it can emphasize the degree of disgust.
- Êu ôi, nhìn mà phát ớn. (Yuck, looking at it makes me nauseous.)
Variants and Related Words
- Eo ơi / Eo ôi: Another common, similar interjection expressing surprise, dismay, or mild disgust. It is often considered slightly less strong or vulgar than "êu ôi".
- Eo ơi, trời mưa rồi! (Oh dear, it's raining!)
- Kinh tởm (adj): Disgusting, revolting. This is a descriptive adjective, not an interjection.
- Món ăn đó trông thật kinh tởm. (That dish looks disgusting.)
Synonyms
- Khiếp (interj): An exclamation of fear or horror, sometimes used similarly to express shock or disgust.
- Khiếp, đáng sợ quá! (Goodness, that's so scary!)
- Ối (interj): An exclamation of surprise or sudden pain, which can sometimes overlap in contexts of shock.
- Ối, đau quá! (Ouch, that hurts!)
Related Phrases
- Êu ôi, thôi đi: Expressing a strong desire for something unpleasant to stop.
- Êu ôi, thôi đi, đừng nói nữa. (Ugh, stop it, don't say anymore.)
Related Idioms
- While "êu ôi" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, it is frequently used at the beginning of exclamatory sentences to convey a strong negative reaction to a situation described immediately after.
- (thông tục) Faugh! phew!
- Êu ôi, khiếp chửa!Faugh! what horror!