nhèo nhẽo

nhèo nhẽo

Đứa trẻ cứ bám lấy mẹ nhèo nhẽo đòi mua đồ chơi.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Whiny, fretful, or persistently complaining in a feeble, tearful, or irritating manner: Describes a person, especially a child, who is being fussy, tearful, and difficult to please, often over minor issues.
    • Weak, limp, or lacking firmness (often figurative): Can describe something that is feeble, insipid, or lacking in strength or character, such as a weak argument or a limp handshake.
  2. Verb (to act in a 'nhèo nhẽo' manner):

    • To whine, to fuss, to complain in a persistent and annoying way: The act of behaving in a fretful, tearful, or nagging manner to get attention or one's way.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • Đứa trẻ đó rất nhèo nhẽo, cứ khóc mãi không thôi. (That child is so whiny, crying incessantly.)
    • Lập luận của anh ta nghe thật nhèo nhẽo thiếu thuyết phục. (His argument sounds very feeble and unconvincing.)
  • Verb:

    • cứ nhèo nhẽo đòi mua đồ chơi mới. (He keeps whining to buy a new toy.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term often carries a negative connotation of being annoying, immature, or ineffective. It is frequently used to criticize behavior perceived as weak, overly emotional, or manipulative through persistent complaining.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nhẽo (adj): Limp, flabby; weak. This is the root component, emphasizing physical or figurative lack of firmness.
  • Nhõng nhẽo (adj/verb): An intensified form, meaning extremely whiny, spoiled, or acting in a coquettishly fussy manner to get what one wants.
Synonyms
  • Whiny: Complaining in a feeble or fretful way.
  • Fretful: Anxious or complaining, especially in a childish way.
  • Feeble: Weak; lacking strength or force.
  • Limp: Lacking stiffness or firmness.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Làm nhèo nhẽo / Ăn vạ nhèo nhẽo: To throw a tantrum or to fuss/whine as a tactic to get something.
    • Đừng làm nhèo nhẽo nữa, mẹ không mua kẹo đâu. (Stop throwing a tantrum; Mom won't buy candy.)