hiêng hiếng
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Definition
- Adjective (Reduplicative form):
- Slightly askew or off-center: Describes something that is not straight, level, or properly aligned; tilted or slanted to a minor degree.
- Slightly improper or not quite right: Can describe an action, manner, or situation that is somewhat inappropriate, awkward, or not fully correct.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Bức tranh treo hơi hiêng hiếng một bên. (The picture is hanging slightly askew.)
- Cái bàn này đặt hiêng hiếng, không ngay ngắn. (This table is placed a bit off-center, not straight.)
- Anh ấy trả lời một cách hiêng hiếng, không đúng trọng tâm câu hỏi. (He answered in a slightly off-tangent way, not addressing the core of the question.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "hiêng hiếng" is a reduplicative form (lấy) derived from the root "hiếng". Reduplication in Vietnamese often softens the meaning, indicating a slight or moderate degree of the quality described by the root word. It is more colloquial and descriptive than the root form.
Variants and Related Words
- Hiếng (adjective): Askew, slanted, improper. The root word with a stronger or more definite sense.
- Cửa bị hiếng, đóng không khít. (The door is askew and doesn't close tightly.)
Synonyms
- Askew: Not in a straight or level position.
- Crooked: Bent or twisted out of shape or line.
- Off-center: Not placed centrally; slightly to one side.
- Awkward: Causing difficulty; not smooth or graceful.
Notes on Usage
- "Hiêng hiếng" is primarily used in spoken or descriptive written Vietnamese. It describes a physical misalignment or a figurative slight deviation from what is considered proper or straight.
- It is important to distinguish this from words describing severe tilting (like "nghiêng" - to lean/incline). "Hiêng hiếng" implies a lesser, often noticeable but not serious, degree of deviation.
- xem hiếng (láy)