giọt châu
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Definition
- Noun (Literary, Archaic):
- Tear, teardrop: A single drop of liquid that falls from the eye when crying, often used in poetic or classical Vietnamese literature to evoke beauty, sorrow, or preciousness.
- Pearl-like drop: Literally "pearl drop," this term metaphorically compares tears to precious pearls, emphasizing their value or the beauty of sadness.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Nàng khóc, những giọt châu lăn dài trên má. (She cried, teardrops rolled down her cheeks.)
- Thơ xưa thường ví đôi mắt đẹp với những giọt châu long lanh. (Ancient poetry often compared beautiful eyes to glistening pearls/teardrops.)
Advanced Usage
- "giọt châu rơi": (teardrops fall) A poetic phrase describing the act of crying.
- Nghe tin buồn, nàng chỉ biết để mặc cho giọt châu rơi. (Hearing the sad news, she could only let the teardrops fall.)
- "giọt châu ngọc": (pearl and jewel drops) An intensified, even more poetic variant emphasizing extreme preciousness and beauty, often of tears.
- Lời chia tay khiến bao giọt châu ngọc tuôn rơi. (The farewell caused many precious teardrops to stream down.)
Variants and Related Words
- Giọt lệ (n): Tear, teardrop. This is the standard, modern term for "tear."
- Cô ấy lau đi giọt lệ. (She wiped away a tear.)
- Nước mắt (n): Tears (as a substance or in a general sense).
- Đừng rơi nước mắt vì chuyện đó. (Don't shed tears over that matter.)
- Châu (n, literary): Pearl; also used poetically to mean "teardrop" or "precious drop."
- Hạt châu (a pearl/ a precious drop)
Synonyms
- Giọt lệ: Tear, teardrop (the direct synonym without the poetic "pearl" metaphor).
- Nước mắt: Tears.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Ngọc châu": Pearls and jewels; a term for precious gems, sometimes used in parallel with giọt châu in poetry.
- Giọt châu ngọc châu (a poetic pairing meaning "precious teardrops").
- "Mưa giọt châu": (rain of pearl-drops) A highly poetic description of heavy crying.
- Nỗi đau ấy như một cơn mưa giọt châu. (That pain was like a rain of teardrops.)
- (văn chương, từ cũ; nghĩa cũ) Tear-drops, tears