bày vai
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Equal, of the same rank or status: "Bày vai" describes a relationship where two or more people are considered peers, having equivalent social standing, age, or position.
- Counterpart: It can also refer to someone who is in a corresponding or similar situation to another.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Ông ấy bày vai với bố nó. (He is of the same rank/status as his father.)
- "Bày vai có ả Mã Kiều" (Truyện Kiều - Nguyễn Du). ("There was the maiden Mã Kiều who was her equal/counterpart.")
Advanced Usage Notes
- Historical and Literary Context: "Bày vai" is an archaic and rarely used term in modern Vietnamese. It is primarily encountered in classical literature, such as "Truyện Kiều" (The Tale of Kiều) by Nguyễn Du, or in historical texts.
- Nuance: The term carries a formal and somewhat poetic nuance, emphasizing a parallel in social hierarchy or life circumstance rather than just simple similarity.
Variants and Related Words
- Ngang hàng (adj): Equal, on par. This is the modern, commonly used synonym.
- Đồng đẳng (adj): Peer, equal in status. A more formal term.
- Bằng vai phải lứa (idiom): An idiom meaning "well-matched in age and social status," often used in the context of marriage or relationships. This is a fixed phrase derived from the concept in "bày vai."
Synonyms
- Ngang hàng: Equal, on the same level.
- Đồng cấp: Of the same level or grade.
- Cùng địa vị: Of the same position/status.
Related Idioms
- Bằng vai phải lứa: (Lit. "Equal in shoulder, suitable in age group") Used to describe a couple well-matched in social standing and age.
- Hai người họ bằng vai phải lứa, rất xứng đôi. (The two of them are well-matched in status and age, a very suitable pair.)
- Equal, counterpart