mang mẻ

mang mẻ

Anh ấy mang mẻ một túi gạo nặng trên vai.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To bear or carry (a burden, responsibility, or hardship): To take on or endure something difficult, troublesome, or heavy, often with a sense of obligation or resulting inconvenience. It implies being weighed down by an additional load of duty, worry, or labor.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Câu thơ "Nỗi quan hoài mang mẻ xiết bao" diễn tả nỗi nhớ chồng chất, nặng lòng. (The verse "How immense the burden of longing" describes a piled-up, heavy-hearted sorrow.)
    • Anh ấy không muốn mang mẻ thêm trách nhiệm. (He does not want to bear the burden of additional responsibility.)
    • Công việc gia đình khiến ấy lúc nào cũng mang mẻ lo toan. (Household work makes her constantly burdened with worries.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is primarily used in literary, formal, or reflective contexts to describe emotional or psychological burdens, such as sorrow, worry, or duty, rather than physical objects. It conveys a nuanced sense of carrying something that is accumulative and wearisome.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mang vác (v): to carry (often physical objects or responsibilities).

    • Anh ấy mang vác những thùng hàng nặng. (He carries heavy boxes.)
  • Gánh vác (v): to shoulder, to undertake (responsibilities or duties).

    • ấy gánh vác việc gia đình. (She shoulders the family duties.)
Synonyms
  • To bear: to carry the weight of something.
  • To endure: to suffer something difficult patiently.
  • To shoulder: to accept a burden or responsibility.
Related Idioms
  • Mang nặng đẻ đau: to go through hardship (often for one's children); literally, to carry a heavy pregnancy and suffer painful childbirth.

    • Cha mẹ mang nặng đẻ đau để nuôi con khôn lớn. (Parents endure great hardship to raise their children.)
  • Mang lấy nghiệp vào thân: to bring karma upon oneself; to suffer the consequences of one's own actions.

    • Hắn ta tham lam, giờ phải mang lấy nghiệp vào thân. (He was greedy and now must bear the karmic consequences.)