nạy
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Verb:
- To pry; to prize: To use force or a lever to open, lift, or separate something that is stuck, sealed, or fastened.
- To force open: To break open something locked or sealed, often with a tool.
- (Figurative) To extract; to wring out: To obtain something (like information or money) from someone with difficulty or persistence.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Anh ta dùng tuốc-nơ-vít để nạy cái nắp hộp. (He used a screwdriver to pry the box lid open.)
- Tên trộm cố gắng nạy cửa sổ. (The thief tried to force the window open.)
- Phóng viên cố nạy thông tin từ quan chức. (The reporter tried to pry information from the official.)
Advanced Usage
- The action often implies the use of a tool (like a crowbar, screwdriver, or lever) and the application of force to create a gap or separation.
- In its figurative sense, it describes a persistent, often unwelcome, effort to obtain something intangible.
Variants and Related Words
- Cạy (v): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "nạy" for the physical action of prying.
- Bẩy (v): To lever; to use a lever to lift or move something. It shares the core mechanical action with "nạy."
Synonyms
- Pry: To inquire impertinently or to force something open.
- Prize: To use force to move or open something.
- Lever: To move or lift with a lever.
- Force open: To open by applying physical strength or tools.
- Jemmy (v): To force open with a crowbar.
Related Idioms
- Nạy miệng: (Literally: to pry a mouth open) To try to make someone talk or confess.
- Cảnh sát không thể nạy miệng được nghi phạm. (The police couldn't get the suspect to talk.)
- Nạy tiền: (Literally: to pry money out) To extract money from someone, often through pressure or manipulation.
- Hắn luôn tìm cách nạy tiền của bố mẹ. (He's always finding ways to wring money out of his parents.)
verb
- to pry; to prize
- nạy cái nắp lênto prize a lid open