ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng
Definition
- Adjective:
- Staggering; tottering; reeling: Describes an unsteady, swaying, or lurching manner of walking or moving, typically due to extreme fatigue, intoxication, or carrying a heavy, unbalanced load. It implies a loss of control over one's balance and coordination.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Sau ba ngày thức trắng, anh ấy bước đi ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng. (After three sleepless days, he walked in a staggering manner.)
- Người đàn ông say rượu đi ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng trên đường. (The drunk man walked reeling down the street.)
- Nó vác bịch gạo nặng, đi ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng. (He carried a heavy bag of rice, walking unsteadily.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is a reduplicative compound, where "ngật ngưỡng" is intensified by the infixed element "ngà," creating a vivid, descriptive sound that mimics the visual of swaying motion. It is primarily used as an adverbial phrase following verbs like "đi" (to go/walk) or "bước" (to step).
Variants and Related Words
- Ngật ngưỡng (adj): The base form, also meaning staggering or tottering. "Ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng" is a more emphatic and colloquial variant.
- Chiếc xe chở quá nặng chạy ngật ngưỡng trên đường. (The overloaded vehicle moved unsteadily down the road.)
Synonyms
- Stagger: To walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
- Totter: To move in a feeble or unsteady way.
- Reel: To stagger or sway violently.
- Lurch: To make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement.
Related Idioms
- While "ngật ngà ngật ngưỡng" itself is a descriptive idiom, it is often used in contexts that imply:
- Gượng gạo (awkward, forced): Can describe an awkward, struggling movement, though with less focus on imbalance.
- Chệnh choạng (dizzy, reeling): Often used more for a dizzy, spinning sensation that causes unsteadiness.