núc ních

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núc ních

Đứa bé có đôi má núc ních rất dễ thương.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Plump and firm: Describes a state of being pleasantly fat, chubby, or full-figured with firm, solid flesh, often implying a healthy, robust, and cute appearance. It is typically used for people, especially babies and children, or sometimes for animals.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Em bé đôi núc ních. (The baby has chubby, firm cheeks.)
    • Chú lợn con được nuôi tốt nên trông rất núc ních. (The piglet is well-fed so it looks very plump and solid.)
    • ấy không gầy hơi núc ních một chút. (She's not thin but a little plump and firm.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word núc ních carries a positive, endearing connotation. It describes a desirable, healthy kind of plumpness, not an unhealthy obesity. It is often used affectionately.
  • It can sometimes be used humorously or descriptively for objects that are packed full and look solid, though this is less common.
    • Chiếc túi được nhét đầy quần áo, trông núc ních. (The bag was stuffed full of clothes, looking plump and bulging.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Nục nịch: A variant pronunciation and spelling with the same meaning as núc ních.
  • Béo núc ních / Mập núc ních: Common collocations meaning "plump and firm" or "chubby and solid."
  • Mũm mĩm: Another adjective meaning "chubby" or "plump," often used for cheeks, but it doesn't strongly imply the same firmness as núc ních.
Synonyms
  • Béo chắc: Plump and firm (a direct synonym from the Vietnamese definition).
  • Tròn trịa: Rounded, plump.
  • Đầy đặn: Full-figured, well-rounded.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • Béo núc ních: This is the standard and most common phrase. The word núc ních is almost always used to modify béo or mập.
    • Đứa trẻ sữa mẹ thường béo núc ních. (Breastfed babies are often plump and firm.)
núc ních

Đứa bé có đôi má núc ních rất dễ thương.

  1. Fat but firm