nối gót
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Definition
- Verb:
- To follow in someone's footsteps; to succeed or emulate a predecessor: "nối gót" describes the action of following behind someone, aiming to achieve similar success or to continue their work, legacy, or example. It often implies respect and admiration for the person being followed.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Anh ấy hy vọng sẽ nối gót cha mình trong ngành y. (He hopes to follow in his father's footsteps in the medical field.)
- Thế hệ trẻ cần nối gót các bậc tiền bối để phát triển đất nước. (The younger generation needs to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors to develop the country.)
- Cô ấy đã nối gót sư phụ, trở thành một nghệ nhân nổi tiếng. (She followed in her master's footsteps, becoming a famous artisan.)
Advanced Usage
- "nối gót theo": This is a more emphatic form, reinforcing the act of following or emulating.
- Nhiều nhà khoa học trẻ nối gót theo những phát minh vĩ đại. (Many young scientists follow in the footsteps of great inventions.)
Variants and Related Words
- Kế tục (verb): To succeed, to carry on (a tradition, a position). Focuses more on the succession of a role or duty.
- Tiếp bước (verb): To continue the journey/steps; to carry on the path. Often used in a more inspirational or motivational context.
- Theo gương (verb phrase): To follow someone's example. Emphasizes emulating behavior or moral qualities.
Synonyms
- Follow in the footsteps of: The most direct equivalent.
- Emulate: To strive to equal or match, especially by imitation.
- Succeed: To come after and take the place of.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
Note: As "nối gót" is a Vietnamese verb, it does not have phrasal verbs in the English sense. The concept is contained within the single verb.
Related Idioms
- "Đi theo vết chân của ai đó": Literally "to walk in someone's footprints". A more literal idiom with the same meaning as "nối gót".
- "Kế thừa và phát huy": "To inherit and promote". This phrase is often used together with the concept of "nối gót" to mean not just following but also building upon a legacy.
- Tread in the footsteps of one's seniors