láp nháp
Definition
- Adjective:
- Sticky; tacky; gluey: Describes a surface that is slightly adhesive, often due to a thin layer of a viscous substance like syrup, glue, or food residue. It implies a moist, unpleasant stickiness that is not solidly glued.
- Gummy; gooey: Can describe a texture that is somewhat cohesive and sticky, often in the context of food or wet materials.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Tay vừa bóc bánh chưng còn láp nháp. (My hands are still sticky from unwrapping the sticky rice cake.)
- Mặt bàn bị đổ nước đường nên rất láp nháp. (The tabletop is very tacky because syrup was spilled on it.)
- Keo chưa khô hẳn, bề mặt vẫn còn láp nháp. (The glue isn't completely dry yet; the surface is still sticky.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "láp nháp" is a reduplicative word, formed by repeating and altering the initial syllable. This form often conveys a sense of repetition, continuity, or a diminished, imperfect state. Here, it emphasizes a pervasive, slightly unpleasant stickiness rather than a strong, solid adhesion.
Variants and Related Words
- Dính (adj): sticky, adhesive. This is a more general and stronger term for stickiness.
- Hồ dán rất dính. (The paste is very sticky.)
- Nhớp nháp (adj): slimy, greasy-sticky. This describes a wet, slippery, and often more unpleasant sticky feeling, commonly from mud or oil.
- Con ốc sên để lại vệt nhớp nháp. (The snail left a slimy trail.)
Synonyms
- Tacky: slightly sticky to the touch.
- Glutinous: having a glue-like quality.
- Gooey: soft and sticky in a messy way.
Related Idioms
- While "láp nháp" itself is not typically used in idioms, the concept is related to the sensory experience described in phrases about messiness or unfinished states.
- Ăn uống láp nháp: To eat in a messy, sticky way.
- Bọn trẻ ăn kẹo bông gòn xong là cả người láp nháp. (After eating cotton candy, the children were sticky all over.)