ninh ních
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Extremely full, packed to the brim: Describes a state of being completely filled, often to the point of having no more space, typically used for containers or spaces.
- Crammed, stuffed: Indicates something is tightly packed with contents.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Túi xách của cô ấy ninh ních quần áo. (Her handbag is crammed full of clothes.)
- Sau Tết, tủ lạnh ninh ních đồ ăn. (After Tet, the refrigerator is packed full of food.)
Advanced Usage
- This word is a láy (reduplicative) form, derived from the root "ních". It intensifies the meaning of being full. It is primarily used in descriptive, literary, or somewhat colloquial contexts to emphasize a state of excessive fullness.
Variants and Related Words
- Ních (adj): Full, packed. The root word with a similar meaning but less emphatic.
- Vali đã ních chặt rồi. (The suitcase is already packed tight.)
Synonyms
- Chật ních: Crammed full, jam-packed.
- Chật cứng: Packed solid, extremely tight.
- Đầy ắp: Brimming full, filled to the top.
Notes on Meaning
- The word "ninh ních" is almost exclusively used to describe the state of a container, bag, or space being overly full. It is not typically used for abstract concepts like a "full schedule." The reference from the poem () illustrates this classic usage: a bag full of poetry and a flask partially full of wine.
- xem ních (láy)