gia thế
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- Family background, lineage, or social standing: "gia thế" refers to the social position, influence, or prestige of a family, often accumulated over generations. It implies a family's history, reputation, and status within society.
- (Archaic) Family prestige: In historical or literary contexts, it specifically denotes the honor and respect associated with a family's name.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Anh ấy xuất thân từ một gia đình có gia thế. (He comes from a family of high social standing.)
- Gia thế nhà họ rất lớn trong vùng này. (Their family's influence is very significant in this region.)
- Cô ấy không quan tâm đến gia thế của đối phương. (She doesn't care about the other party's family background.)
Advanced Usage
"con nhà gia thế": a child from an influential or well-established family.
- Anh ta là con nhà gia thế, được giáo dục rất chu đáo. (He is a child from a prestigious family, receiving a very thorough education.)
"gia thế hiển hách": illustrious/glorious family lineage.
- Vị tướng đó xuất thân từ một gia thế hiển hách. (That general comes from an illustrious family lineage.)
Variants and Related Words
Thế gia (n): A synonym often used in classical literature to mean an influential, aristocratic family.
- Thế gia vọng tộc (Influential and noble clans)
Gia thế is a compound word itself, formed from "gia" (family, home) and "thế" (position, generation, influence). It is typically used as a single, fixed noun.
Synonyms
- Xuất thân: Origin, background (often used for a person's family or social origin).
- Gia cảnh: Family circumstances (focuses more on the economic/social situation than on prestige).
- Thân thế: Personal background and status (broader than just family, can include an individual's own standing).
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The core meaning revolves around the social influence and prestige of a family. It is more about inherited social capital than immediate wealth.
- Contextual Meaning: In modern Vietnamese, it is a formal word. It can sometimes carry a slightly critical connotation when discussing social inequality or unearned privilege based on family name.
- Not a Direct Equivalent: It is not a direct synonym for "wealthy family." A family can be rich (giàu có) but not necessarily have "gia thế," which implies long-standing social respect and influence.
- Con nhà gia thế
- A child of an influential family