bắt bánh
Definition
- Verb:
- To manually turn the wheels (of a cart, etc.): The primary meaning of "bắt bánh" is the act of using one's arms or physical force to turn the wheels of a vehicle, typically a cart, to help it move, especially when it is heavily loaded or on an incline.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Xe nặng lên dốc phải bắt bánh. (The cart is too heavy; to go up the slope, one must turn its wheels.)
- Anh ấy đang bắt bánh xe bò để kéo nó ra khỏi bùn. (He is turning the oxcart's wheels to pull it out of the mud.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is highly specific and historical, describing a physical action necessary before the widespread use of motorized vehicles. It evokes imagery of manual labor and traditional transportation.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe putting in significant, direct physical effort to start or move something cumbersome, though this is rare.
Variants and Related Words
- Bánh xe (n): Wheel. The object being turned in the action "bắt bánh".
- Đẩy (v): To push. A more general term for moving something by applying force.
- Kéo (v): To pull. Another general term for moving something by applying force.
- Quay (v): To turn, to rotate. A general verb for causing something to spin.
Synonyms
- Quay bánh xe: To turn the wheels. This is a more descriptive, modern paraphrase.
- Xoay bánh xe: To rotate the wheels. Another descriptive synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- Specific Context: "Bắt bánh" is not a common term in modern, everyday Vietnamese. It belongs to a historical or very specific rural context involving non-motorized carts (e.g., oxcarts, handcarts).
- Literal Action: The action involves gripping the spokes or rim of a wheel and physically rotating it to initiate movement or assist the pulling animal. It is not simply pushing the cart from behind.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly using "bắt bánh" due to its specialized and archaic nature.