nhong nhóng
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Adjective / Adverb (descriptive word): - Describes the action or state of standing on tiptoe for a prolonged period while eagerly and anxiously waiting for someone or something, often with a sense of vain anticipation or impatience.
Usage Examples
- (Waited on tiptoe in vain, not seeing mother return.)
- (The child stood on tiptoe for a long time at the school gate waiting for his father.)
- (Spent the whole afternoon waiting on tiptoe, but the client still hasn't arrived.)
Advanced Usage
- The word is highly evocative and is primarily used in descriptive, literary, or emotional contexts to paint a vivid picture of prolonged, anxious waiting. It often implies the waiting is futile or the outcome is disappointing.
Variants and Related Words
- Ngóng (v): to wait eagerly, to look out for. This is the root verb from which "nhong nhóng" is derived as a reduplicative form, intensifying the meaning.
- Ngóng tin. (To await news.)
Synonyms
- To wait anxiously on tiptoe.
- To crane one's neck in anticipation.
- To look out for eagerly (with the physical posture implied).
Related Idioms and Expressions
- Ngóng chờ mong mỏi: To wait and hope with great longing. This phrase shares the core meaning of "nhong nhóng" but is less specific about the physical stance.
- While "nhong nhóng" itself is a vivid descriptive term, it is often used in contexts that convey the idiom "to wait in vain."
- Wait for long on tiptoe
- Nhong nhóng chẳng thấy mẹ vềTo wait for long in vain on tiptoe for one's mother to come back