quắc thước
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Definition
Adjective: Hale and hearty; describing an elderly person who remains vigorous, agile, and full of vitality despite their advanced age.
Usage
The word quắc thước is used to describe an older person (typically middle-aged or elderly) who appears remarkably strong, healthy, energetic, and sharp for their age. It emphasizes a combination of physical robustness and mental alertness. It is a term of admiration and praise.
Examples
- (The 80-year-old man is still very hale and hearty.)
- (Although over 70, she walks in a vigorous and agile manner.)
- (Looking at the old man's robust appearance, no one would think he is nearly 90.)
Advanced Usage / Nuances
- quắc thước often implies a contrast with the typical frailty associated with old age. It highlights an exceptional state of preserved health and vigor.
- The term can describe both physical appearance (e.g., upright posture, firm steps) and an energetic demeanor.
- It is almost exclusively used for people, not objects or abstract concepts.
Variants and Related Words
- Khoẻ mạnh: Healthy, strong (a more general term for good health at any age).
- Cường tráng: Sturdy, robust, powerfully built (often for younger or middle-aged adults).
- Lão luyện: Seasoned, veteran, experienced (emphasizes skill and experience gained with age, not necessarily physical vigor).
- Tráng kiện: (Literary) Hale and hearty, in prime condition (similar to quắc thước but can be used more broadly).
Synonyms
- Khoẻ khoắn: Healthy and energetic.
- Minh mẫn và khoẻ mạnh: Clear-minded and healthy (often used together to describe a healthy elderly person).
- Dẻo dai: Supple, enduring, resilient.
Antonyms
- Yếu ớt: Weak, feeble.
- Lụ khụ: Frail, doddering (describing the slow, unsteady movement of the very old or frail).
- Gần đất xa trời: (Idiom) Nearing the end of life, with one foot in the grave.