bùi tai
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Pleasant to the ear; agreeable to hear: Describes words, speech, or sounds that are soothing, flattering, or satisfying to listen to. It often implies a sense of comfort or gratification for the listener.
- Palatable; honeyed: Refers specifically to language that is sweet-sounding, ingratiating, or designed to please, sometimes with a connotation of being insincere or flattering.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Lời khen của anh ấy nghe rất bùi tai. (His compliment sounds very pleasant to the ear.)
- Đừng tin vào những lời nói bùi tai. (Don't believe those honeyed words.)
- Âm nhạc ấy thật sự bùi tai. (That music is truly agreeable to hear.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in a figurative sense to describe auditory or verbal experiences. It is rarely, if ever, used to describe physical taste, despite the adjective "bùi" (earthy, nutty taste) in its composition.
- It can carry a subtle negative nuance, suggesting that the pleasant words might be deceptive or exaggerated, as in empty flattery.
Variants and Related Words
- Êm tai (adj): literally "soft/gentle to the ear"; a close synonym for pleasant-sounding, often used for melodies or tones.
- Giai điệu êm tai. (A melodious tune.)
Synonyms
- Pleasant-sounding
- Agreeable (to the ear)
- Melodious (in context)
- Honeyed (for speech)
- Flattering
Related Idioms
- Đường mật ngọt ngào, lời nói bùi tai: A proverb contrasting physical sweetness (honey) with verbal sweetness (pleasant words), often warning about seductive or deceptive speech.
- Ngọt ngào bùi tai: A reinforcing phrase meaning "sweet and pleasant to the ear," emphasizing the ingratiating quality of speech.
- Palatable, honeyed
- câu nói bùi taia palatable sentence
- nghe rất bùi taiit sounds palatable