bắt nọn
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Definition
- Verb:
- To pretend to know everything (in order to scare someone into telling the truth): A tactic where one feigns having complete knowledge of a situation to pressure or frighten another person into confessing or revealing information they might be hiding.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Anh ấy không biết gì cả, chỉ đang bắt nọn tôi thôi. (He doesn't know anything; he's just pretending to know to scare me into talking.)
- Cảnh sát đôi khi phải bắt nọn để nghi phạm khai ra sự thật. (Police sometimes have to pretend they know everything to make a suspect confess the truth.)
- Đừng có bắt nọn! Tôi biết là cậu cũng không rõ chuyện đó. (Stop pretending to know! I know you're not clear about that matter either.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is often used in informal contexts, particularly in situations involving interrogation, bluffing, or psychological pressure within personal relationships, investigations, or games.
- It implies a deliberate act of deception for the specific purpose of eliciting a confession or hidden information.
Variants and Related Words
- Bắt bài (verb): To figure someone out, to see through someone's trick or secret. While bắt nọn is about feigning knowledge, bắt bài is about discovering the truth.
- Hù dọa (verb): To intimidate, to scare. This is a broader term for frightening someone, without the specific connotation of pretending to know a secret.
Synonyms
- Giả vờ biết: To pretend to know.
- Làm ra vẻ biết: To act as if one knows.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- : To engage in mutual bluffing, where each party pretends to know the other's secret.
- Hai đứa trẻ cứ bắt nọn nhau về chuyện quà sinh nhật. (The two children kept bluffing each other about the birthday present.)
Related Idioms
- While bắt nọn itself is a specific verb, it relates to the concept of psychological games and bluffs. A related concept is:
- Đánh lừa (to deceive): A broader term for trickery or deception.
verb
- To pretend to be in the know (to frighten sb into telling the truth)