dan tay
Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To join hands, to hold hands: "dan tay" describes the action of two or more people linking or holding each other's hands, often to form a line or circle, or as a gesture of unity, support, or affection.
- To unite, to collaborate: Figuratively, it means to unite or work together towards a common goal, emphasizing collective effort and solidarity.
Usage Examples
Literal meaning (to hold hands):
- Các em nhỏ dan tay nhau đi thành một hàng. (The children held hands and walked in a line.)
- Họ dan tay nhau trong buổi lễ. (They joined hands during the ceremony.)
Figurative meaning (to unite, to collaborate):
- Cả cộng đồng dan tay nhau để khắc phục hậu quả cơn bão. (The whole community joined hands to overcome the storm's aftermath.)
- Chúng ta cần dan tay nhau để xây dựng tương lai tốt đẹp hơn. (We need to join hands to build a better future.)
Advanced Usage
"dan tay sát cánh": to stand shoulder to shoulder, to unite closely.
- Nhân dân cả nước dan tay sát cánh bảo vệ Tổ quốc. (The people across the country stand shoulder to shoulder to protect the Fatherland.)
"dan tay góp sức": to join hands and contribute effort.
- Mọi người dan tay góp sức cho công việc chung. (Everyone joined hands and contributed their efforts to the common work.)
Variants and Related Words
Nắm tay (verb phrase): to hold hands (often implies a tighter, more personal grip, typically between two people).
- Hai mẹ con nắm tay nhau đi dạo. (The mother and child held hands while walking.)
Đoàn kết (verb): to unite, to solidify.
- Đoàn kết là sức mạnh. (Unity is strength.)
Synonyms
- Chung tay (verb phrase): to join hands (emphasizing shared contribution).
- Hợp lực (verb): to combine forces.
- Liên kết (verb): to link, to connect.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- Dan tay nhau đứng dậy: to join hands to stand up (to unite to overcome adversity).
- Sau thảm họa, người dân dan tay nhau đứng dậy. (After the disaster, the people joined hands to stand up again.)
Related Idioms
- "Một cây làm chẳng nên non, ba cây chụm lại nên hòn núi cao": Literally "One tree does not make a mountain, three trees together form a high mountain." This proverb encapsulates the figurative meaning of "dan tay," emphasizing the power of unity and collective action.