hoe hoe
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly reddish, tinged with red: "hoe hoe" describes a light or faint red color, often with a warm or rusty tone. It is a reduplicative form (láy) of "hoe," emphasizing a moderate degree or a gentle appearance of the reddish hue.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Mặt trời lặn để lại bầu trời hoe hoe. (The sunset left the sky slightly reddish.)
- Những chiếc lá mùa thu chuyển màu hoe hoe. (The autumn leaves turned a tinged red.)
- Bức tường cũ có màu hoe hoe vì ẩm mốc. (The old wall had a reddish tinge due to dampness.)
Advanced Usage
- "hoe hoe" as a descriptive reduplication: This form is commonly used in Vietnamese to soften the adjective "hoe," indicating a light, not intense, shade. It often conveys a poetic or descriptive nuance about color.
- Nắng chiều làm mặt hồ ánh lên màu hoe hoe. (The evening sun made the lake surface glow with a faint reddish color.)
Variants and Related Words
- Hoe (adj): Reddish, russet. The root word from which "hoe hoe" is derived.
- Lá bàng mùa thu màu hoe. (The autumn almond leaves are reddish.)
- Đỏ hoe (adj): Reddish, often used for eyes (from crying) or surfaces.
- Đôi mắt đỏ hoe vì khóc. (Eyes reddened from crying.)
Synonyms
- Hồng hồng: Pinkish, rosy.
- Ửng đỏ: Flushed, blushing (often for cheeks).
- Ánh đỏ: Reddish glow.
Notes on Meaning
- "Hoe hoe" vs. "hoe": While "hoe" can denote a clearer reddish color, "hoe hoe" specifically suggests a lighter, more diluted, or subtler shade. It is never used for bright or solid red.
- Typical Contexts: This word is frequently used in literary, descriptive, or conversational contexts to depict the color of skies at dawn/dusk, old objects, autumn foliage, or surfaces affected by time or elements.
- xem hoe (láy)