nếp tẻ

nếp tẻ

Chưa biết nếp tẻ thế nào đã vội nổi nóng.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The right and wrong; the good and bad; the proper and improper: Refers to the fundamental distinction between what is correct/acceptable and what is incorrect/unacceptable in a situation, often concerning conduct, judgment, or outcome.
    • The pros and cons; the gains and losses: Encompasses the understanding of advantages and disadvantages, or success and failure, in a given matter.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Chưa biết nếp tẻ thế nào đã vội nổi nóng. (He got angry without even knowing right from wrong.)
    • Phải xem cho ra nếp tẻ đã rồi hãy quyết định. (You must see clearly what's proper and improper before making a decision.)
    • Cuộc tranh luận ấy giúp tôi hiểu nếp tẻ của vấn đề. (That debate helped me understand the pros and cons of the issue clearly.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term "nếp tẻ" is often used in fixed expressions to imply the necessity of discerning fundamental distinctions before acting or judging. It carries a nuanced, proverbial quality about wisdom and prudence.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phải trái (n): right and wrong.
    • phân biệt phải trái (to distinguish right from wrong)
  • Hay dở (n): good and bad.
    • biết thế nào là hay dở (to know what is good and bad)
  • Được mất (n): gains and losses.
    • không tính toán được mất (to not calculate gains and losses)
Synonyms
  • Right and wrong: the distinction between correct and incorrect action or judgment.
  • Pros and cons: the advantages and disadvantages of something.
  • The proper way of things: the fundamental order or correct nature of a situation.
Related Idioms
  • Biết nếp biết tẻ: To be discerning; to understand the proper order and distinctions of things.
    • Anh ấy người biết nếp biết tẻ. (He is a person who understands the proper way of things.)
  • Chưa nếp tẻ: To not yet understand the core issue or the fundamental right and wrong of a situation.
    • Đừng nói nhiều khi mình còn chưa nếp tẻ. (Don't speak too much when you don't yet understand the core of the matter.)