nghễnh ngãng

nghễnh ngãng

Ông cụ nghễnh ngãng nên phải chú ý nhìn người đối diện khi trò chuyện.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Slightly deaf / hard of hearing: Describes a person whose sense of hearing is impaired or dulled, making it difficult to hear sounds clearly, but not completely deaf.
    • Inattentive / not paying attention: Used figuratively to describe someone who is distracted, not listening carefully, or seems oblivious to what is being said.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Ông cụ hơi nghễnh ngãng nên bạn phải nói to lên. (The old man is slightly hard of hearing, so you have to speak up.)
    • Sau trận sốt, tai tôi cứ nghễnh ngãng khó chịu. (After the fever, my ears felt annoyingly dulled.)
    • Đừng nghễnh ngãng khi tôi đang giải thích! (Don't be so inattentive while I'm explaining!)
Advanced Usage
  • The term often describes a temporary or age-related mild hearing loss, not a profound disability.
  • It can carry a mild, sometimes humorous or scolding tone when used for inattentiveness.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nghễnh ngãng tai (adj): An emphatic form focusing on the ears being hard of hearing.
    • ấy nghễnh ngãng tai lắm rồi. (Her ears are very hard of hearing now.)
Synonyms
  • Hard of hearing: Having reduced hearing ability.
  • Inattentive: Not paying close attention.
  • Distracted: Unable to concentrate.
Related Idioms
  • While not a standalone idiom, the state is sometimes described in phrases like:
    • Tai nghễnh ngãng đi: (My/His/Her) ears have gone dull.
      • Nghe nhạc tai nghe lớn quá, giờ tai tôi nghễnh ngãng đi rồi. (I listened to headphones too loud, and now my ears are dulled.)

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