bết
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Definition
Adjective:
- Dog-tired, exhausted: Used to describe a state of extreme physical fatigue, often from hard labor.
- Bad, inferior; going poorly: Used to describe a situation, condition, or quality that is unfavorable, of low standard, or not progressing well.
Verb:
- To stick, to adhere thickly: Refers to a substance clinging or matting onto a surface, forming a dense, often unpleasant layer.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Con trâu cày đã bết. (The plowing buffalo is exhausted.)
- Dạo này công việc kinh doanh bết lắm. (Lately, the business has been going very poorly.)
- Verb:
- Quần áo ướt bết vào da. (Wet clothes stick to the skin.)
- Giày của anh ấy bết đầy bùn. (His shoes are caked with mud.)
Advanced Usage
- The adjective bết often conveys a sense of being stuck in a negative state, whether physical (exhaustion) or situational (a slump).
- As a verb, it often describes an undesirable, messy adhesion, unlike neutral words for sticking.
Variants and Related Words
- Bết bát (adj): An intensified form meaning thoroughly bad, terrible, or a complete mess (often for situations).
- Mọi chuyện diễn ra bết bát. (Everything turned out terribly.)
Synonyms
- Exhausted: drained, spent, worn out.
- Bad: terrible, awful, inferior.
- Stick: cling, cake, mat, adhere.
Related Idioms
- Bết như bánh: (To be stuck/tired like cake) – An idiom emphasizing being extremely stuck or, colloquially, very exhausted.
- Làm việc cả ngày, tôi bết như bánh. (Working all day, I am completely exhausted.)
- Đường bết: (Sticky/bad road) – Can refer to a muddy, difficult-to-travel road or metaphorically to a difficult situation.
- Dự án này đang đi vào đường bết. (This project is heading into a rough patch.)
verb
- To stick
- quần áo ướt dính bết vào ngườiwet clothing stick to body
adj
- Dog-tired, exhausted
- trâu cày đã bếtthe buffalo has been worked to exhaustion
- Bad, inferior