chín nục

chín nục

Quả xoài này đã chín nục, không ăn được nữa.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Overripe / Pulpy-ripe: Describes fruit that has ripened to an extreme degree, becoming very soft, often mushy, and sometimes starting to ferment. It implies a state beyond ideal ripeness.
    • Figuratively (overcooked): Used to describe food, especially boiled or stewed items, that has been cooked for so long it becomes extremely tender or mushy.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Quả xoài này đã chín nục, không ăn được nữa. (This mango is overripe and can no longer be eaten.)
    • Nồi thịt kho bị chín nục, gần như nát hết. (The braised pork pot was overcooked to mush, almost completely disintegrated.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term often carries a negative connotation, indicating a state that is past the point of being desirable for consumption due to excessive softness.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chín nhừ (adj): Synonymous with "chín nục," meaning thoroughly cooked until very soft or overripe.
  • Chín rục (adj): A variant emphasizing a state of being completely soft or decomposed.
Synonyms
  • Overripe: Excessively ripe.
  • Mushy: Soft and pulpy.
  • Pappy: Having a soft, mushy consistency.
Related Idioms
  • While not a standalone idiom, the phrase is sometimes used metaphorically to describe an idea or plan that has been overworked or discussed to the point of being useless or stale.
    • Ý tưởng đó bàn đi bàn lại đã chín nục rồi. (That idea has been discussed over and over until it's gone stale.)