hoen ố
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Stained; discolored: Describes a surface, typically fabric or material, that has become marked with dirty or colored spots that have spread and are difficult to remove. It implies a state of being soiled or tarnished, often from long-term or ingrained dirt, rust, or spills.
- Tarnished; sullied (figurative): Used metaphorically to describe something that has been morally blemished or whose reputation has been damaged.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Khăn trải bàn hoen ố những vết rượu và mỡ. (The tablecloth is stained with wine and grease.)
- Tấm áo cũ hoen ố vì mồ hôi. (The old shirt is discolored from sweat.)
- Danh tiếng của ông ấy đã bị hoen ố. (His reputation has been tarnished.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "hoen ố" often carries a connotation of neglect or age, suggesting the stain is not fresh but set-in and unsightly. It is more literary than colloquial in modern usage.
Variants and Related Words
- Hoen gỉ (adj): Rust-stained; specifically discolored by rust.
- Chiếc dao cũ đã hoen gỉ. (The old knife has become rust-stained.)
- Ố vàng (v/adj): To yellow; to become yellowed (e.g., paper, fabric).
- Những trang sách cũ ố vàng. (The pages of the old book have yellowed.)
Synonyms
- Stained: Marked with discoloration.
- Discolored: Changed to a less attractive color.
- Tarnished: Lost luster, especially of metal; or (figuratively) damaged in quality.
- Sullied: Made dirty or impure; spoiled.
Related Idioms
- Hoen ố thanh danh: To tarnish one's good name.
- Vụ bê bối đã làm hoen ố thanh danh của cả gia tộc. (The scandal tarnished the reputation of the entire family.)
- Stained
- Khăn trải bàn hoen ố những vết rượu và mỡA table-cloth stained with wine and fat