bì sị
Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly damp, moist, or humid: Describes a state of being somewhat wet, often unpleasantly so, typically due to humidity or lack of proper drying. It implies a clammy or sticky feeling.
- Soggy, not crisp: Used to describe something, especially food like crackers or paper, that has lost its crispness due to exposure to moisture.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Trời nồm khiến quần áo phơi mãi vẫn còn bì sị. (The humid weather makes the clothes still feel damp even after hanging for a long time.)
- Bánh quy để ngoài lâu ngày bị bì sị, mất hết độ giòn. (The crackers left out for a long time became soggy and lost all their crispness.)
- Căn phòng dưới tầng hầm lúc nào cũng có cảm giác bì sị. (The basement room always has a clammy feeling.)
Advanced Usage
- Often used to describe an unpleasant, lingering dampness in objects (clothes, paper, food) or environments (rooms, air).
- It carries a negative connotation, suggesting discomfort or spoilage due to moisture.
Variants and Related Words
- Ẩm ướt (adj): damp, wet. (A more standard term for wetness.)
- Ọp ẹp (adj): soggy, flabby. (Often used for food that has become soft and unappealing.)
- Bị sị (adj): This is noted as a dialectal variant with the same meaning as 'bì sị'.
Synonyms
- Ẩm: damp, humid.
- Ọp: soggy (specifically for food).
- Nhão nhoét: mushy, pulpy (often for food that has become overly soft).
Related Idioms and Phrases
- : (Informal) To talk in a sluggish, drawn-out, or unclear manner, metaphorically extending from the word's sense of being damp and lacking crispness.
- Anh ta nói chuyện bì sị khiến người nghe rất khó chịu. (He talks in such a sluggish/drawn-out way that it's very annoying to the listener.)