nhổ sào
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Definition
- Verb:
- To unmoor: To remove a pole (sào) that is used to secure a boat to the shore or riverbank, preparing the boat to depart.
- To set off / To depart (by boat): The act of beginning a boat journey by pulling up the mooring pole.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Thuyền nhổ sào lúc bình minh. (The boat unmoored at dawn.)
- Sau khi nhổ sào, con thuyền nhẹ nhàng trôi theo dòng nước. (After unmooring, the boat drifted gently with the current.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase "nhổ sào" is specific to traditional, small-to-medium-sized riverine and coastal watercraft in Vietnam, where a bamboo or wooden pole is a primary tool for mooring and propulsion. It evokes imagery of starting a journey.
Variants and Related Words
- Nhổ neo (v): To weigh anchor. This is the equivalent term for larger ships that use an anchor (neo) instead of a pole.
- Tàu du lịch nhổ neo rời cảng. (The cruise ship weighed anchor and left the port.)
Synonyms
- Unmoor: To release a boat from its moorings.
- Cast off: To set a boat free to begin sailing.
- Set sail: To begin a voyage (though this implies using sails).
Related Idioms
- Nhổ sào ra khơi: To unmoor and head out to the open sea. This idiom emphasizes embarking on a longer, more adventurous journey.
- Ngư dân nhổ sào ra khơi đánh cá. (The fishermen unmoored and headed out to sea to fish.)
- Unmoor
- Thuyền nhổ sàoThe boat was unmoored