Kẻ
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Definition
Noun:
- A person, individual, or character: Used to refer to a person, often with a negative, contemptuous, or neutral descriptive connotation. It implies a certain type or kind of person.
- A person (archaic/poetic): In classical literature, used to refer to a person from a specific place or group.
Verb:
- To draw a line; to rule: The action of making straight lines, often on paper, using a tool like a ruler or pen.
Usage Examples
Noun:
- Hắn là một kẻ xấu. (He is a bad person.)
- Kẻ nào làm việc đó? (Who is the person who did that?)
- Trong truyện có nhiều kẻ tốt người xấu. (In the story, there are many good and bad characters.)
Verb:
- Cô ấy kẻ một đường thẳng trên giấy. (She draws a straight line on the paper.)
- Trước khi viết, em phải kẻ giấy. (Before writing, you must rule the paper.)
Advanced Usage
"kẻ" as a noun in fixed phrases: Often used in contrastive or collective pairs to describe people in society.
- kẻ ăn người ở (servants; masters and servants)
- kẻ cắp (thief)
- kẻ thù (enemy)
- kẻ mạnh người yếu (the strong and the weak)
"kẻ" in classical/poetic context: Used to denote a person from a specific locality.
- kẻ chợ (townsfolk; people of the market town)
- thân phận kẻ tha hương (the status of a wanderer/far-from-home person)
Variants and Related Words
Kẻ vẽ (v): To draw lines and shapes; to draft.
- Anh ấy kẻ vẽ bản đồ rất cẩn thận. (He drafts the map very carefully.)
Kẻ ô (v): To draw squares or a grid.
- Giấy kẻ ô rất tiện cho việc vẽ biểu đồ. (Graph paper is very convenient for drawing charts.)
Synonyms
- Noun:
- Người: Person, individual (more neutral).
- Tên: Guy, fellow (often derogatory).
- Đứa: (Used for children or contemptuously) kid, brat.
- Verb:
- Vạch: To draw a line, to outline.
- Kéo (một đường): To draw (a line).
Related Phrases (Idiomatic/Collocational)
- Kẻ cả: To act superior; to put on airs.
- Anh ta không nên kẻ cả với đồng nghiệp. (He shouldn't act superior with his colleagues.)
- Kẻ mặt: To line/apply eyeliner (archaic/poetic).
- Thiếu nữ kẻ mặt cho đôi mắt thêm sắc. (The maiden lines her eyes to make them more striking.)
Notes on Usage
- As a noun, "kẻ" is often pejorative but not always. Its connotation depends heavily on the descriptive adjective or context that follows it (e.g., - a good person, - a bad person).
- The verb "kẻ" is specific to the act of drawing straight, precise lines, typically for preparation or design purposes.
verb
- to line; to draw
noun
- man; person; individual