cọc cạch
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- To clang; to make a repetitive clanking or rattling sound: Describes the loud, jarring, and often rhythmic noise produced by old, poorly-maintained, or heavily-loaded vehicles (like carts or bicycles) moving over a rough, uneven surface.
- Unmatched; not forming a proper pair: Describes two items, typically footwear like clogs or sandals, that do not match each other, often creating an uneven or awkward effect.
- Cranky; rickety; in poor working condition: Describes a machine, vehicle, or device that is old, worn-out, and makes noise when operating, suggesting it functions poorly or with difficulty.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- Xe bò lăn cọc cạch trên đường đá. (The ox-cart clanged along on the stone-paved road.)
- Đôi guốc cọc cạch. (An unmatched pair of clogs.)
- Chiếc xe đạp cọc cạch. (A cranky bicycle.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "cọc cạch" is often used in its reduplicated form "cọc cà cọc cạch" to emphasize the repetitive, continuous, and irritating nature of the sound or the uneven, awkward quality of the state.
Variants and Related Words
- Lạch cạch (onomatopoeia): Another onomatopoeic word for a light rattling or clattering sound.
- Kẽo kẹt (onomatopoeia): Describes a creaking or squeaking sound, often from wood.
Synonyms
- Clatter: to make a continuous rattling sound.
- Mismatched: not corresponding or fitting together.
- Dilapidated: in a state of disrepair or ruin.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Chạy cọc cạch: To run or operate in a jerky, uneven, or poorly functioning manner.
- Chiếc máy cũ chạy cọc cạch. (The old machine runs jerkily.)
- While not a fixed idiom, the word is inherently descriptive and often implies a sense of inconvenience, age, or disrepair within the context it is used.
- To clang
- xe bò lăn cọc cạch trên đường đáthe ox-cart clanged along on the stone-paved road
adj
- Unmatched (pair)
- đôi guốc cọc cạchan unmatched pair of clogs
- Cranky
- chiếc xe đạp cọc cạcha cranky bicycle