nhãn thức
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Definition
Noun: * Taste, Discernment, Aesthetic Judgment: Refers to the ability to perceive, appreciate, and make judgments about beauty, quality, or appropriateness, especially in art, culture, or style. It implies refined perception and understanding.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Nhà phê bình có nhãn thức rộng. (The critic has broad taste / great discernment.)
- Cô ấy thể hiện nhãn thức tinh tế trong cách bài trí nội thất. (She demonstrates refined taste in interior decoration.)
- Nhãn thức thẩm mỹ của anh ấy rất đáng tin cậy. (His aesthetic judgment is very reliable.)
Advanced Usage
- "thiếu nhãn thức": to lack taste, to be lacking in discernment.
- Bộ phim đó bị chỉ trích là thiếu nhãn thức. (That film was criticized for lacking taste.)
- "được đánh giá cao về nhãn thức": to be highly regarded for one's taste.
- Nhà thiết kế ấy được đánh giá cao về nhãn thức. (That designer is highly regarded for her taste.)
Variants and Related Words
- Thẩm mỹ (n): Aesthetics; the philosophy or study of beauty.
- Khiếu thẩm mỹ (n): Aesthetic sense, an innate sense of beauty.
- Sự tinh tế (n): Refinement, sophistication, subtlety.
- Gu (n, from French ): Taste, style (a common loanword used similarly in informal contexts).
Synonyms
- Khiếu thẩm mỹ: Aesthetic sense.
- Gu (loanword): Taste.
- Sự tinh tế: Refinement.
Notes on Usage
- Formality: "Nhãn thức" is a formal, literary, and somewhat academic term. It is less common in everyday speech than words like "gu" or phrases like "khiếu thẩm mỹ."
- Scope: It strongly implies educated, cultivated judgment rather than just personal preference. It is often used in contexts of criticism, art, design, and high culture.
- Etymology: The word is of Sino-Vietnamese origin, combining elements meaning "eye" (nhãn) and "knowledge/consciousness" (thức), literally suggesting "visual understanding" or "perception through sight," which aligns with its use in aesthetic judgment.
- Taste
- Nhà phê bình có nhãn thức rộngA critic of great taste