gọi hỏi
Definition
- Verb:
- To call out to someone and ask a question; to address someone with a question: The act of verbally getting someone's attention and then posing a question or inquiry to them. It implies a direct, often brief, verbal engagement initiated to seek information or a response.
- To hail and inquire; to interrogate by calling: A formal or deliberate act of summoning someone (e.g., in a meeting, a public space, or a legal context) in order to ask them questions.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Anh ấy gọi hỏi tôi đường đến bưu điện. (He called out to ask me for directions to the post office.)
- Giám đốc gọi hỏi nhân viên về tiến độ dự án. (The director summoned and questioned the employee about the project's progress.)
- Cảnh sát gọi hỏi người đàn ông đang đứng ở góc phố. (The police hailed and questioned the man standing on the street corner.)
Advanced Usage
- "gọi hỏi" in formal or official contexts: Often used to describe an authority figure (e.g., a manager, teacher, officer) formally calling upon someone to answer questions.
- Chủ tịch hội đồng gọi hỏi các ứng viên. (The board chairman called upon and questioned the candidates.)
Variants and Related Words
- Gọi (verb): To call, to summon. The core action of getting attention.
- Hỏi (verb): To ask, to inquire. The core action of seeking information.
- Chất vấn (verb): To interrogate, to question (often in a challenging or official manner, like in a parliament). More formal and intense than "gọi hỏi".
- Hỏi thăm (verb): To ask after someone, to inquire about someone's well-being. Softer and more social than "gọi hỏi".
Synonyms
- Hỏi (to ask): A more general term for asking a question.
- Chất vấn (to interrogate, to question formally): Implies a formal or demanding line of questioning.
- Vấn (to question - literary/formal): An older or more literary term for asking.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- Gọi lên hỏi: To call someone up (e.g., to the front of a room) to question them.
- Giáo viên gọi học sinh lên hỏi bài. (The teacher called the student up to question them on the lesson.)
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