nẩy mực
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Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To mark a line using ink: The action of drawing or marking a straight line, typically using ink and a tool like a ruler or a string, often on a surface like wood or paper to guide cutting or construction.
- To hold the balance; to act as a fair judge: A figurative meaning derived from the precision of marking a line, used to describe someone who judges fairly or acts with impartiality.
Usage Examples
- Verb phrase:
- Anh ấy đang nẩy mực trên tấm ván trước khi cưa. (He is lining out the piece of wood before sawing.)
- Người thợ mộc cần nẩy mực thật chính xác. (The carpenter needs to mark the line very accurately.)
- Trong vai trò chủ tịch, ông ấy luôn cầm cân nẩy mực. (In his role as chairman, he always holds the balance/judges fairly.)
Advanced Usage
- "cầm cân nẩy mực": This is a fixed idiomatic expression. It means to hold the scales and mark the line; to act as an impartial arbiter or judge.
- Thẩm phán phải là người cầm cân nẩy mực. (A judge must be the one who holds the balance/is impartial.)
Variants and Related Words
- Kẻ đường (v): To draw a line (a more general term, not specific to using ink).
- Vạch mực (v): To mark with ink (similar in meaning, can be used interchangeably in some contexts).
- Công bằng (adj): Fair, just (describes the quality associated with the figurative meaning).
Synonyms
- Đánh dấu: To mark.
- Phân xử công bằng: To adjudicate fairly.
- Làm trọng tài: To act as a referee/arbiter (for the figurative sense).
Related Phrases
- Giữ vững lập trường công bằng: To maintain a fair stance (related to the figurative meaning).
Related Idioms
- Cầm cân nẩy mực: As explained above, this is the primary idiom, meaning to be fair and just in judgment.
- Line [with ink]
- Nẩy mực tấm vánTo line out a piece of wood
- Cầm cân nẩy mựcTo hold the balance