oẻ
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Definition
- Verb:
- To bend, to sag, to curve downward under weight or pressure: "oẻ" describes the action of an object, typically long and somewhat flexible like a pole or beam, bending or curving downward due to a heavy load placed upon it. It implies a visible, often slight, deformation from a straight line.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Gánh nặng làm đòn gánh oẻ xuống. (The heavy load makes the shoulder pole bend down.)
- Chiếc võng oẻ xuống vì hai đứa trẻ ngồi lên. (The hammock sagged because two children sat on it.)
- Thanh gỗ oẻ đi dưới sức nặng. (The wooden plank bent under the weight.)
Advanced Usage
- "oẻ xuống": to bend/sag down. This is the most common collocation.
- Cành cây oẻ xuống vì quá nhiều quả. (The tree branch bent down because it had too much fruit.)
Variants and Related Words
- Trĩu (adj/verb): to be weighed down, to sag. It is a close synonym often describing a similar state caused by weight.
- Cành cây trĩu quả. (The branch is heavy with fruit.)
- Cong (adj/verb): to be bent, curved. This is a more general term for bending, not necessarily due to weight (e.g., bent by hand).
- Thanh sắt bị cong. (The iron rod is bent.)
Synonyms
- Võng xuống: to sag down.
- Uốn cong: to bend, to curve (more active or controlled).
Notes on Meaning
- Specific Context: The word "oẻ" is not common in everyday modern conversation. It is primarily used in descriptive writing or speech to vividly depict an object (like a pole, branch, or plank) bending under a specific, sustained weight. It carries a nuance of the object yielding to pressure.
- Distinction from "gãy": "Oẻ" means to bend or sag, while "gãy" means to break or snap. An object that "oẻ" is under strain but not broken.
- Bend
- Gánh nặng đòn gánh oẻ xuốngThe shoulder pole bends under the heavy load