nỡ tâm
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Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To have the heart to (do something): To be willing or able to do something that is typically considered harsh, unkind, or difficult, often implying a lack of compassion or a conflict of conscience.
- To bear to (do something): To find it within oneself to perform an action that causes distress, pain, or sadness, either to oneself or others.
Usage Examples
- Verb phrase:
- Sao anh lại nỡ tâm bỏ rơi con vật nhỏ bé đó? (How could you have the heart to abandon that small animal?)
- Cô ấy không nỡ tâm nói sự thật với người bệnh. (She couldn't bear to tell the truth to the sick person.)
- Tôi không nỡ tâm nhìn cảnh tượng đau lòng đó. (I couldn't bear to look at that heartbreaking scene.)
Advanced Usage
- "Nỡ tâm nào": A more emphatic or rhetorical form, often used in questions to express strong disbelief or reproach regarding someone's cruel action.
- Nỡ tâm nào mà anh lại lừa dối một người bạn lâu năm? (How could you possibly have the heart to deceive an old friend?)
Variants and Related Words
- Nỡ nào (verb phrase): A near-synonymous variant with the same meaning ("how could one bear to...", "to have the heart to...").
- Nỡ nào từ chối một đứa trẻ đang đói? (How could one bear to refuse a hungry child?)
Synonyms
- Đành lòng (verb phrase): To resign oneself to (doing something), to bring oneself to do something reluctantly. (Note: "Đành lòng" often implies more personal reluctance or sorrow than "nỡ tâm", which can imply a judgment on the action's cruelty.)
- Cam tâm (verb): To be resigned to, to accept (a negative situation) willingly. (Note: "Cam tâm" focuses on acceptance rather than the act of causing hardship.)
Related Idioms
- "Lòng nào nỡ tâm": A set phrase meaning "what kind of heart could bear to...", used to emphasize the unthinkable nature of a cruel action.
- Lòng nào nỡ tâm đánh đập trẻ con? (What kind of heart could bear to beat children?)
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