làm mướn
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Definition
- Verb (Phrasal Verb):
- To work for hire / to do hired work: The primary meaning of "làm mướn" is to perform labor or services for someone else in exchange for a specific, agreed-upon payment (often daily or for a specific task). It implies temporary or casual work, not a permanent salaried position.
- To hire oneself out: It can also describe the action of offering one's labor for hire.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Ông ấy đi làm mướn ở các nông trại. (He goes to work for hire on farms.)
- Trước đây, bà tôi thường làm mướn cấy lúa cho người ta. (In the past, my grandmother often did hired work planting rice for people.)
- Họ sống bằng nghề làm mướn. (They make a living by hiring themselves out for work.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "làm mướn" strongly conveys the idea of manual or physical labor exchanged for direct, often short-term, compensation. It is closely associated with agricultural, construction, or domestic help contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Làm công (v): This is a direct synonym, also meaning to work as a laborer or for wages. "Làm mướn" and "làm công" are often used interchangeably.
- Làm thuê (v): To work for pay, to be employed. This can have a slightly broader application than "làm mướn," sometimes extending to more formal employment but still emphasizing the worker-for-hire relationship.
- Thợ mướn (n): A hired laborer; a worker for hire.
Synonyms
- To work as a hired hand/laborer: To do manual work for pay.
- To do casual labor: To perform temporary, unskilled, or semi-skilled work for payment.
Related Concepts
- The concept contrasts with being a permanent employee ("nhân viên chính thức") or a business owner ("chủ doanh nghiệp"). It describes a specific socioeconomic relationship of temporary wage labor.
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