lù khù

lù khù

Một người đàn ông lù khù ngồi trên ghế trong công viên.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Slow-witted, sluggish, mentally dull: Describes a person who is slow in thinking, reacting, or understanding; not sharp or alert.
    • Dazed, muddled, in a fog: Refers to a state of being confused, not fully aware, or having unclear thoughts, often upon waking or due to fatigue.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Sáng nay ngủ dậy, anh ấy cảm thấy người còn lù khù. (This morning when he woke up, he still felt dazed and sluggish.)
    • Đừng hỏi bây giờ, đang lù khù lắm, chẳng tiếp thu được đâu. (Don't ask him now, he's very slow-witted at the moment and won't grasp anything.)
    • ấy làm việc kiểu lù khù, chậm hơn mọi người một bước. (She works in a sluggish way, always a step behind everyone else.)
Advanced Usage
  • "đầu óc lù khù": having a foggy/muddled mind.
    • Cả ngày hôm qua tôi đau đầu, đầu óc cứ lù khù không suy nghĩ được. (I had a headache all day yesterday, my mind was just foggy and I couldn't think.)
  • Used to intensify the state of dullness or confusion, often through reduplication like "lủ khủ lù khù".
    • Nghe tin đó xong, ông ấy ngồi lủ khủ lù khù cả buổi. (After hearing that news, he sat there completely dazed and sluggish for hours.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Lơ mơ (adj): Vague, half-asleep, not fully conscious. (Often used similarly but can imply more carelessness.)
  • Chậm chạp (adj): Slow (in movement or action). (More general term for slowness, not specifically mental.)
  • Đần độn (adj): Stupid, foolish. (Stronger, more offensive, and implies a lack of intelligence rather than a temporary state.)
Synonyms
  • Mụ mị: Befuddled, stupefied.
  • U : Obtuse, ignorant.
  • Ngơ ngác: Dumbfounded, bewildered (often by a surprising situation).
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • (Người) lù khù như mắc tóc: (Someone) as confused as a chicken with tangled hair. (Idiom describing a state of extreme confusion and sluggishness.)
    • Bị hỏi dồn dập, đứng lù khù như mắc tóc. (Being bombarded with questions, he stood there utterly confused and sluggish.)