cất tiếng

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cất tiếng

Một cô gái cất tiếng hát trong công viên.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To begin to speak; to raise one's voice to speak: To start talking, often after a period of silence or hesitation. It implies initiating speech.
    • To begin to sing; to raise one's voice to sing: To start singing, often the first notes of a song or performance.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Sau một hồi im lặng, ấy cất tiếng nói. (After a long silence, she began to speak.)
    • Ca sĩ cất tiếng hát bài dân ca. (The singer began to sing a folk song.)
    • Trong cuộc họp, anh ấy người đầu tiên cất tiếng phản đối. (In the meeting, he was the first to speak up in opposition.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often carries a nuance of breaking a silence or formally initiating an act of speech or song. It is more literary or formal than simply "nói" (to say) or "hát" (to sing).
  • It can be used to describe the act of speaking up or voicing an opinion in a context where others are quiet.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lên tiếng (verb phrase): to speak up, to voice an opinion. This is a close synonym but often emphasizes speaking out on an issue rather than just beginning to speak.
    • Anh ta đã lên tiếng bảo vệ đồng nghiệp. (He spoke up to defend his colleague.)
Synonyms
  • Begin to speak: to start talking.
  • Begin to sing: to start singing.
  • Speak up: to express an opinion openly.
Related Idioms
  • While "cất tiếng" itself is a set phrase, it is commonly used in fixed expressions like:
    • Cất tiếng chào: to call out a greeting.
      • Cậu cất tiếng chào ông ngoại. (The boy called out a greeting to his grandfather.)
    • Cất tiếng hát: to begin singing (as a specific act).
      • Cả khán phòng im lặng khi ấy cất tiếng hát. (The entire hall fell silent as she began to sing.)
cất tiếng

Một cô gái cất tiếng hát trong công viên.

  1. Begin to speak; begin to sing