mục nát
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Rotten, decayed: Refers to organic matter that has decomposed, often due to the action of bacteria or fungi, becoming soft, weak, and unusable.
- Corrupt, degenerate: Describes systems, institutions, morals, or individuals that are morally bankrupt, dishonest, and in a state of advanced decline.
Usage Examples
Adjective (Physical Decay):
- Những khúc gỗ mục nát nằm rải rác trong rừng. (The rotten logs lay scattered in the forest.)
- Cánh cửa gỗ đã mục nát vì mưa nắng. (The wooden door had decayed due to sun and rain.)
Adjective (Moral/Systemic Corruption):
- Bộ máy chính quyền đó đã trở nên mục nát. (That government apparatus had become corrupt.)
- Những tệ nạn là dấu hiệu của một xã hội mục nát. (Those social evils are signs of a degenerate society.)
Advanced Usage
- Used metaphorically to describe abstract concepts that are fundamentally unsound or ruined.
- Những tư tưởng mục nát cần phải được loại bỏ. (Decayed ideologies must be eliminated.)
Variants and Related Words
Mục (adj): To be decayed, worm-eaten, or rotten (often used for wood or books). Can imply the beginning stage of "mục nát."
- Tủ sách cũ đã bị mục. (The old bookshelf had become worm-eaten.)
Thối nát (adj): Synonymous with "mục nát," emphasizing a state of being both rotten and corrupt. Often carries a stronger negative connotation.
- Một chế độ thối nát. (A rotten regime.)
Synonyms
- Rotten/Decayed: Putrid, decomposed.
- Corrupt: Depraved, debased, degenerate.
Related Idioms
- Mục như tương: (As rotten as fermented bean paste) – An idiom emphasizing something is completely rotten or corrupt beyond repair.
- Bộ máy ấy mục như tương, không thể cứu vãn. (That machinery is rotten to the core, beyond saving.)
- Rotten, decayed
- Corrupt