hây hẩy
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Blowing gently, wafting softly: Describes a light, gentle, and pleasant movement of air or wind.
- Slightly cool and refreshing: Often used to describe a breeze that brings a mild, agreeable coolness.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Gió mùa hè thổi hây hẩy qua khu vườn. (The summer breeze blew gently through the garden.)
- Trời se lạnh, gió đông nam hây hẩy. (The weather was chilly, with a soft, whiffing south-easterly wind.)
- Cảm nhận làn gió hây hẩy mát rượi. (Feeling the refreshingly cool, gentle breeze.)
Advanced Usage
- "hây hẩy lạnh": gently and coolly blowing.
- Sáng sớm, gió từ sông thổi hây hẩy lạnh. (In the early morning, the wind from the river blew with a gentle coolness.)
Variants and Related Words
- Hây hây (adj): A variant with a similar meaning, often used in poetry or descriptive writing to emphasize the gentle, continuous nature of the breeze.
- Gió nồm hây hây. (The south-easterly wind whiffing.)
Synonyms
- Phảng phất: to be faintly perceptible (often for smells, but can describe a light touch of wind).
- Thoảng qua: to pass by lightly or fleetingly.
- Nhè nhẹ: softly, gently.
Notes on Meaning
- The word "hây hẩy" is primarily used in literary, poetic, or descriptive contexts to depict a very specific, gentle quality of wind. It is not typically used in casual, everyday speech for strong winds.
- It often carries a positive connotation, associated with comfort, refreshment, and pleasant weather.
- Whiffing
- Gió nồm hây hâyThere was a whiff of south-easterly wind