bắt giọng
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Definition
Verb: 1. To give the cue (to start singing or speaking): The primary meaning is to initiate or signal the start of a song, a speech, or a specific line, especially for a group. It involves setting the correct pitch, rhythm, or first words for others to follow. 2. To set the tone (figuratively): In a broader sense, it can mean to establish the manner, style, or attitude for a subsequent action or discussion.
Usage Examples
- (The choir conductor gave the cue for the song.)
- (The speaker started off with a joke.)
- (He gave the starting note, and everyone sang along.)
Advanced Usage
- "bắt giọng cho ai": To give the cue/signal to someone.
- Cô ấy bắt giọng cho tôi khi đến lượt tôi phát biểu. (She cued me in when it was my turn to speak.)
Variants and Related Words
- Bắt nhịp (verb): To set the beat/tempo. Often used similarly in musical contexts but focuses on rhythm rather than pitch or words.
- Ra hiệu (verb): To signal. A more general term for giving a visual or non-verbal cue.
Synonyms
- To cue (in): To give a signal to begin.
- To lead off: To start something, especially to be the first to speak or act.
- To set the tone: To establish a particular quality, character, or mood.
Related Idioms
- Bắt giọng theo ai: To mimic or imitate someone's tone or style of speaking.
- Đứa trẻ thích bắt giọng theo người lớn. (The child likes to mimic adults.)
verb
- To give the cue to