lạc đường
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Definition
- Verb Phrase:
- To lose one's way; to get lost: To become unable to find the correct direction or path to a destination.
- To go astray; to be on the wrong path: Can be used literally for physical travel or figuratively to describe being misguided in life, morals, or decisions.
Usage Examples
- Literal:
- Trời tối và chúng tôi hoàn toàn lạc đường. (It was dark and we were completely lost.)
- Nếu không có bản đồ, bạn rất dễ lạc đường trong khu rừng này. (Without a map, you can easily lose your way in this forest.)
- Figurative:
- Anh ấy cảm thấy mình đã lạc đường trong sự nghiệp. (He felt he had gone astray in his career.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in a passive construction with "bị" to emphasize an unintended or unfortunate situation.
- Đứa trẻ bị lạc đường trong siêu thị. (The child got lost in the supermarket.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đi lạc (v): to wander off and get lost. Often used for a person, especially a child, who has strayed.
- Con bé đã đi lạc ở công viên. (The little girl wandered off and got lost in the park.)
Synonyms
- To get lost: The most common general synonym.
- To go astray: Often used for figurative meanings.
- To lose one's bearings: To become disoriented.
Related Idioms
- Lạc lối: A more literary or emotional synonym for "lạc đường," strongly implying a sense of confusion and loss of direction, often in life.
- Sau biến cố, ông ấy cảm thấy lạc lối. (After the incident, he felt lost/astray.)
- Lose one's way, go astray