luống những

luống những

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Definition
  1. Adverb phrase:
    • In vain, to no avail, fruitlessly: Expresses that an action, effort, or waiting is done without achieving the desired result, often implying wasted effort or time.
    • Only, merely, just (to do something in vain): Often used to emphasize that an action results in nothing but a futile state or feeling.
Usage Examples
  • Adverb phrase:
    • Tin sương luống những rày mong mai chờ. (Waiting for vague news, day after day, all in vain.)
    • luống những lo lắng chẳng giải quyết được . (He/She merely worried fruitlessly without solving anything.)
    • ấy luống những chờ đợi một cuộc gọi không bao giờ đến. (She waited in vain for a call that never came.)
Advanced Usage
  • "luống những" + Verb/Verb Phrase: This structure is classical and literary. It directly modifies the verb to emphasize the futility of the action.
    • Luống những công đâu! (All that effort for nothing!)
    • Đêm ngày luống những âm thầm. (Day and night, [she] secretly [thought/waited] in vain.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Luống công (ph.): To waste one's effort.
    • Anh ấy đã luống công cố gắng thuyết phục họ. (He wasted his effort trying to persuade them.)
  • Luống (động từ, văn chương): To till, to plough (a field). This is the original verb meaning, showing how "luống những" evolved from the idea of expending labor.
  • Chỉ , hóa ra chỉ : Are more modern, less literary phrases sometimes conveying a similar sense of futile result (e.g., - It turned out all my worries were in vain.)
Synonyms
  • Vô ích: In vain, useless.
  • Tốn công vô ích: To waste effort.
  • Chẳng được : To gain nothing (from an effort).
Notes on Meaning and Usage
  • Register: "Luống những" belongs to a literary and classical register. It is commonly found in poetry (like "Truyện Kiều"), old literature, or formal writing. It is rarely used in everyday spoken Vietnamese.
  • Nuance: It carries a tone of regret, lament, or gentle complaint about wasted time, effort, or emotion. It often describes prolonged, anxious, or hopeful actions that ultimately lead to nothing.
  • Structure: It typically precedes the verb phrase it modifies. The reference example "" is a poetic inversion where the time phrase ("Đêm ngày") comes first for emphasis.