đái tật

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đái tật

Ông cụ ngồi trên ghế, tuổi già thường hay đái tật.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To be ailing due to old age: To suffer from the various illnesses, weaknesses, or infirmities that commonly accompany advanced age. This term specifically links the state of being unwell to the factor of aging.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Ông cụ đã già nên hay đái tật. (The old man is advanced in age so he is often ailing.)
    • Tuổi cao thì dễ đái tật. (With old age, one easily becomes ailing.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term "đái tật" is often used in a fixed, proverbial context to describe a general condition rather than a specific disease. It emphasizes the inevitability or commonality of health problems in the elderly.
    • Già thì đái tật, đó lẽ thường. (To be ailing in old age is the natural course of things.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Già yếu (adj/phrase): Old and weak; frail. This is a more common and general synonym.
  • Lão hóa (verb/noun): To age; the process of aging. This is a neutral term for the biological process.
  • Bệnh tật tuổi già (noun phrase): Illnesses of old age. This is a more descriptive, literal phrase.
Synonyms
  • Ốm yếu tuổi tác: To be sickly and weak due to age.
  • Hay đau ốm lúc già: To frequently fall ill when old.
Notes on Meaning and Usage
  • "Đái tật" is a somewhat literary or traditional term. In modern everyday conversation, phrases like "già yếu" or "hay đau ốm" are more frequently used.
  • The term carries a connotation of chronic, non-specific ailments associated with aging, such as general weakness, joint pain, or minor recurring illnesses, rather than a single acute disease.
  • It is important to distinguish this term from simply being sick ("bị ốm"). "Đái tật" inherently implies the cause is the aging process itself.
đái tật

Ông cụ ngồi trên ghế, tuổi già thường hay đái tật.

  1. Be ailing because of age
    • Già hay đái tật
      Old age is often ailing

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