lõng bõng

lõng bõng

Bát canh này lõng bõng, chỉ có vài miếng rau.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Very watery, overly diluted, having too much liquid relative to solid content: Describes a liquid mixture, especially food like soup or sauce, that is too thin, runny, or insubstantial because it contains an excessive amount of water or broth.
    • Sparse, scattered, floating sparsely in liquid: Can describe solid items (like ingredients) that are few, far between, or floating loosely in a large amount of liquid.
Usage
  • Used primarily to describe the undesirable consistency of liquid-based foods (soup, broth, sauce, porridge) or, by extension, any mixture that is too thin.
  • Often carries a negative connotation, implying the food is poorly made, lacking richness, body, or flavor due to excessive dilution.
  • Can be used metaphorically in informal contexts to describe something insubstantial or sparse.
Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Bát canh này lõng bõng toàn nước, chẳng rau thịt . (This bowl of soup is watery; it's all broth with no vegetables or meat.)
    • Nước chấm pha lõng bõng quá, chẳng đậm đà . (The dipping sauce is mixed too thin; it has no depth of flavor.)
    • Mấy hạt đậu lõng bõng trong cháo. (A few beans are floating sparsely in the bowl of porridge.)
Advanced Usage / Nuances
  • "Lõng bõng nước": An emphatic form, explicitly meaning "full of/watery with water."
    • Nồi lẩu để lâu thành ra lõng bõng nước. (The hot pot, left for too long, became watery.)
  • Metaphorical use: To describe speech, writing, or ideas that are insubstantial, vague, or lacking concrete content.
    • Bài diễn văn nghe lõng bõng, không điểm nhấn nào rõ ràng. (The speech sounded wishy-washy / insubstantial, with no clear key points.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Lỏng (adj): General term for "liquid," "fluid," or "loose." Can also mean "diluted," but less intense than "lõng bõng."
  • Lỏng lẻo (adj): Loose, slack, not tight (often for structures, discipline, or organization).
  • Lờng bờng (adj, informal): Very similar meaning to "lõng bõng," describing something overly diluted or sloshing with liquid.
  • Loãng (adj): Diluted, thin (can refer to liquids or, metaphorically, to density, like sparse population).
Synonyms
  • Loãng: Diluted, thin.
  • Nhạt phèo (colloquial): Very bland and watery.
  • Nhiều nước ít cái (descriptive phrase): Literally "much liquid, little substance."
Antonyms
  • Đặc: Thick, dense, concentrated.
  • Sánh: Viscous, thick (like a rich sauce or syrup).
  • Đậm đà: Rich, flavorful, full-bodied.