nín tiếng

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nín tiếng

Một cậu bé nín tiếng đứng sau tấm rèm.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To keep mum / to stay silent: To deliberately refrain from speaking or making any sound, typically to avoid drawing attention to oneself or to conceal one's presence.
    • To lie low: To keep a low profile by being quiet and inconspicuous, often to avoid trouble or detection.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Mọi người nín tiếng khi kẻ lạ đi ngang qua. (Everyone kept mum when the stranger walked by.)
    • Để an toàn, anh ta phải nín tiếng trốn trong nhà kho. (For safety, he had to lie low and hide in the warehouse.)
    • Đứa trẻ nín tiếng để không bị phát hiện đang chơi trốn tìm. (The child stayed silent to avoid being found while playing hide-and-seek.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often implies a strategic or necessary silence for a specific purpose, such as secrecy, safety, or stealth, rather than a simple lack of speech.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nín thinh (verb phrase): To remain completely silent and still. This is a close synonym with a similar connotation of intentional quiet.
    • ấy chỉ nín thinh lắng nghe. (She just remained completely silent and listened.)
Synonyms
  • Keep quiet: To refrain from making noise or speaking.
  • Stay silent: To not utter any words.
  • Keep a low profile: To avoid attracting attention to oneself.
Related Idioms
  • Nín như thóc: To be as silent as rice (an idiom emphasizing absolute silence).
    • Cả phòng họp nín như thóc. (The whole meeting room was dead silent.)
nín tiếng

Một cậu bé nín tiếng đứng sau tấm rèm.

  1. Keep mum, lie low