ran rát
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly stinging, tingling, or smarting: Describes a mild, prickling, or burning sensation, often on the skin or mucous membranes, that is uncomfortable but not intensely painful. It is a reduplicative form (láy) of "rát," indicating a lesser degree or a repetitive, lingering quality of the sensation.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Ăn dứa thấy ran rát lưỡi. (Eating pineapple makes my tongue tingle / feel a bit prickly.)
- Vết thương nhỏ khi sát trùng có cảm giác ran rát. (The small wound has a slight stinging sensation when disinfected.)
- Cô ấy cảm thấy ran rát ở cổ họng khi bắt đầu bị cảm. (She felt a tingling soreness in her throat when starting to get a cold.)
Advanced Usage
- Describing Sensory Experience: Often used to describe the initial or lingering effect of spicy food, minor abrasions, antiseptics, or the onset of an illness like a sore throat. It conveys a sensation that is noticeable and unpleasant but not severe.
- Nước chanh làm vết xước trên tay tôi ran rát. (The lemon juice made the scratch on my hand smart slightly.)
Variants and Related Words
- Rát (adj): Stinging, burning, smarting. This is the root word. "Ran rát" is its reduplicative form, often implying a milder or more persistent version of the sensation.
- Ớt này ăn rát miệng quá! (This chili is so burning hot in the mouth!)
Synonyms
- Tê tê: Slightly numb or tingling (often from cold or light impact, less from burning).
- Ngứa râm ran: A tingling itch.
- Nóng rát: Burning hot (stronger than "ran rát").
Notes on Meaning
- The word "ran rát" is inherently a reduplicative (từ láy). Its primary function is to soften or extend the meaning of the root adjective "rát," emphasizing a mild, spreading, or recurring stinging feeling. It is rarely, if ever, used in a figurative sense and is almost exclusively for physical sensations.
- xem rát (láy)