quá quan
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Definition
- Verb (archaic):
- To pass through a frontier or border crossing: Refers to the act of crossing a national or territorial boundary, often implying a formal or significant passage.
- To transit: To travel through or across a region, especially involving crossing a border.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Các thương nhân thường phải quá quan để buôn bán giữa hai nước. (Merchants often had to pass the frontier to trade between the two countries.)
- Sau khi quá quan, đoàn người tiếp tục hành trình về kinh đô. (After transiting the border, the group continued their journey to the capital.)
Advanced Usage
- "quá quan nhập ải": A classical four-word idiom meaning to pass through the frontier and enter the pass; used to describe a challenging journey through borderlands.
- Hành trình quá quan nhập ải đầy gian nan. (The journey of passing the frontier and entering the pass was full of hardship.)
Variants and Related Words
- Quá cảnh (verb): To transit (modern term, often used in travel and aviation contexts).
- Hành khách quá cảnh tại sân bay. (Passengers in transit at the airport.)
- Biên giới (noun): Frontier, border.
- Hải quan (noun): Customs (authority at a border).
Synonyms
- Vượt biên giới: To cross the border.
- Đi qua biên giới: To go across the border.
Notes on Usage
- Register: The word quá quan is now considered archaic or literary. It is rarely used in modern spoken Vietnamese and is primarily found in historical texts, classical literature, or poetic language.
- Context: It evokes a sense of historical travel, official passage, or journeys described in ancient tales and chronicles. The modern equivalent for the action is more commonly qua biên giới or nhập cảnh/xuất cảnh (to enter/exit a country).
- (từ cũ) Pass the frontier, transit