kèm nhèm
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having gummy or watery eyes: Describes eyes that are sticky, teary, or crusty with sleep or discharge, often impairing vision.
- Blurred, unclear (vision): Refers to vision that is not sharp or clear, often due to the aforementioned eye condition.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Sáng dậy, mắt anh ấy còn kèm nhèm. (When he woke up, his eyes were still gummy and teary.)
- Đứa trẻ dụi mắt kèm nhèm vì buồn ngủ. (The child rubbed its sleepy, crusty eyes.)
- Nhìn mọi thứ qua đôi mắt kèm nhèm, hình ảnh thật mờ ảo. (Looking at things through bleary eyes, the images were very blurry.)
Advanced Usage
- Often used to describe the physical state of eyes upon waking, during illness (like conjunctivitis), or when very tired and struggling to keep eyes open.
- Can be used metaphorically in informal contexts to describe a perception or understanding that is not clear or sharp.
- Anh ta nhìn vấn đề với cái nhìn kèm nhèm, chẳng thấy được bản chất. (He looks at the problem with a blurry perspective, failing to see its essence.)
Variants and Related Words
- Nhèm (adj): Often used in combination with "kèm" but can imply being smeared, blurred, or dirty, contributing to the unclear quality.
- Mặt kính nhèm nước mưa. (The glass is smeared with rainwater.)
- Chảy nước mắt sống: A descriptive phrase for watery eyes, a condition that can cause eyes to be .
Synonyms
- Lèm nhèm (adj): Very similar in meaning, often interchangeable, describing eyes sticky with discharge.
- Chảy nước mắt (verb phrase): To have watery eyes.
- Mờ (adj): Blurry, unclear (for vision).
Related Phrases
- Mắt kèm nhèm: The most common collocation, directly meaning "gummy/bleary eyes".
- Bà cụ có đôi mắt kèm nhèm vì tuổi già. (The old woman has bleary eyes due to old age.)
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