lấm lem

lấm lem

Sau khi chơi ngoài vườn, mặt đứa bé lấm lem bùn đất.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Smudged, smeared, or streaked with dirt: Describes a state where a surface, typically the face, hands, or clothes, is visibly and often untidily marked with dirt, mud, soot, or similar substances.
    • Grubby, grimy: Indicates a general state of being dirty or soiled, often from play or work.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Sau khi chơi ngoài vườn, mặt đứa bé lấm lem bùn đất. (After playing in the garden, the child's face was smeared with mud.)
    • Tay lấm lem dầu mỡ sau khi sửa xe. (His hands were greasy and grimy after fixing the car.)
    • Chiếc áo trắng bị lấm lem mực. (The white shirt was stained with ink.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word "lấm lem" often carries a connotation of being messily or charmingly dirty, frequently used to describe children's appearance after playful activities. It is less formal than words like "bẩn" (dirty).
Variants and Related Words
  • Lấm bẩn (adj): to become dirty, to be soiled.
    • Quần áo lấm bẩn ngã. (The clothes got dirty from falling.)
  • Lem luốc (adj): a near-synonym emphasizing a state of being very dirty or grimy.
    • Người thợ sửa ống nước về nhà với bộ quần áo lem luốc. (The plumber came home with grimy clothes.)
Synonyms
  • Smudged: Marked with a smear or smears.
  • Smeared: Coated or spread with a substance in a messy way.
  • Grubby: Dirty; grimy.
  • Streaked: Marked with lines or long, thin marks.
Related Idioms
  • Mặt mũi lấm lem: An idiom describing a face covered in dirt, emphasizing a disheveled appearance.
    • Bọn trẻ chơi đất cả buổi, về nhà mặt mũi lấm lem. (The kids played in the dirt all afternoon and came home with filthy faces.)