bó giò

bó giò

Đứa trẻ bó giò trong góc phòng.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To squat with arms wrapped around the knees: The literal meaning describes a physical posture where a person crouches down, typically with their arms encircling their legs or knees.
    • (Figurative) To be inactive or powerless to act: An idiomatic extension meaning to be forced into a state of inaction, helplessness, or to have one's hands tied, often due to a lack of resources, opportunity, or being constrained by circumstances.
Usage Examples
  • Literal:
    • Đứa trẻ giò trong góc phòng. (The child squatted in the corner of the room with arms around its knees.)
  • Figurative:
    • Công ty thiếu vốn nên giờ chỉ biết giò. (The company lacks capital, so now it can only sit helplessly.)
    • Không dữ liệu, cả đội nghiên cứu giò. (Without data, the entire research team is stuck and can't proceed.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is almost exclusively used in its figurative sense in modern Vietnamese to describe frustration and an inability to act, rather than the physical posture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ngồi bó gối: A near-synonymous phrase also meaning to sit with knees drawn up, often implying pensiveness or waiting.
    • Anh ấy ngồi bó gối suy nghĩ. (He sat with his knees drawn up, thinking.)
Synonyms
  • To be hamstrung: To be prevented from making progress or taking action.
  • To be paralyzed: To be rendered unable to act or function.
  • To be stuck: To be unable to move or proceed.
Related Idioms
  • tay: A more common idiom meaning "to give up" or "to be at one's wit's end," often used interchangeably with the figurative sense of " giò."
    • Với tình huống này, tôi thực sự tay. (With this situation, I am truly at my wit's end.)
  • Chịu trận: To endure a situation passively, often helplessly.
    • Mất điện, mọi người đành chịu trận. (The power went out, and everyone had to just endure it.)