mục kích
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Definition
Verb: - To witness with one's own eyes, to see directly: "mục kích" means to personally observe an event or scene, emphasizing direct visual experience as proof or evidence. - To behold, to see firsthand: It conveys the act of being a direct, often close-range, observer of an occurrence.
Usage
The verb "mục kích" is used to describe the act of seeing something happen directly, not through reports or media. It often carries a formal or literary tone and is used for significant, dramatic, or impactful events. - It is typically used in written language, journalism, or formal speech. - The object of the verb is usually an event, incident, or scene.
Examples
- (The reporter witnessed the entire accident.)
- (No one could believe the brutality they had witnessed.)
- (I happened to witness the scene of him leaving.)
Advanced Usage
- "người mục kích": An eyewitness, a person who has seen an event directly.
- Người mục kích duy nhất đã được cảnh sát bảo vệ. (The sole eyewitness was protected by the police.)
Variants and Related Words
- Chứng kiến (verb): To witness, to be present and see. This is a very close synonym, though slightly less formal than "mục kích".
- Tận mắt thấy (phrase): To see with one's own eyes. This is a more colloquial way to express the same idea.
- Nhìn thấy (verb): To see. This is a general term without the specific connotation of being a direct witness to an event.
Synonyms
- Chứng kiến: To witness.
- Tận mắt thấy: To see with one's own eyes.
- Thấy: To see (general).
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The core meaning is the direct visual observation of an event, often implying it was significant or noteworthy.
- Nuance: Compared to the more general "nhìn thấy" (to see), "mục kích" strongly emphasizes the firsthand, evidential nature of the sight. It is the verb used for being an .