hanh hao
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Withered, shriveled, emaciated: Describes a state of being extremely thin, weak, and gaunt, often due to illness, exhaustion, or lack of nourishment. It implies a loss of vitality and a haggard appearance.
- Faded, wilted: Can describe plants or flowers that have lost their freshness and vigor, appearing dry and lifeless.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Sau trận ốm nặng, anh ấy trông rất hanh hao. (After the serious illness, he looks very emaciated.)
- Những bông hoa bị héo hanh hao dưới cái nắng mùa hè. (The flowers wilted and became faded under the summer sun.)
- Khuôn mặt hanh hao vì thiếu ngủ. (A haggard face due to lack of sleep.)
Advanced Usage
- "hanh hao vì...": emaciated/faded because of... Used to specify the cause of the condition.
- Cô ấy hanh hao vì lo lắng. (She is emaciated from worry.)
Variants and Related Words
- Héo hon (adj): Withered, languished. A near-synonym often used in poetic or literary contexts to describe a similar state of decline.
- Cây cối héo hon trong mùa khô. (The vegetation languishes in the dry season.)
- Tiều tụy (adj): Haggard, worn-out, in a state of physical and mental decline. This word carries a stronger connotation of suffering and deterioration than "hanh hao".
- Dáng người tiều tụy sau bao năm vất vả. (A haggard figure after years of hardship.)
Synonyms
- Gầy gò, ốm yếu (adj): Skinny, sickly. These words focus more on thinness and poor health.
- Héo úa (adj): Withered, faded. Used primarily for plants.
Related Phrases
- Mặt mày hanh hao: A haggard face. A common collocation.
- Nhìn mặt mày hanh hao của anh, tôi biết anh đã làm việc quá sức. (Looking at his haggard face, I knew he had overworked.)
Related Idioms
- Hanh hao xác xơ: Extremely emaciated and wretched. This idiom intensifies the meaning, describing a state of being utterly worn out and pitiful.
- Sau chuyến đi dài, họ trở về trong tình trạng hanh hao xác xơ. (After the long journey, they returned in an utterly emaciated and wretched state.)
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