rữa nát

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rữa nát

Những trái cây bỏ quên trong tủ đã rữa nát, bốc mùi hôi thối.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Decomposed and crushed/rotted and pulpy: Describes organic matter, typically flesh, fruit, or vegetation, that has undergone advanced decomposition, losing its original structure and becoming a soft, pulpy, or mushy mass. It implies a state of being both rotten and physically broken down.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Thịt để lâu ngày đã rữa nát. (The meat left for many days had decomposed and turned to pulp.)
    • Những trái cây chín quá bị rữa nát trong thùng. (The overripe fruits became rotted and pulpy in the crate.)
    • Xác động vật nằm rữa nát dưới nắng mưa. (The animal carcass lay decomposed and crushed under the sun and rain.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in descriptive, sometimes literary or grim, contexts to evoke a strong sensory image of decay and physical collapse. It is not typically used for dry, brittle decay (like old wood) but for wet, organic decay.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rữa (adj/verb): to rot, to decompose (often implying a wet, softening decay).

    • Trái chuối bắt đầu rữa. (The banana is starting to rot.)
  • Nát (adj): crushed, mashed, pulverized, broken into pieces.

    • Chiếc bánh bị nát. (The cake was crushed.)
Synonyms
  • Putrid and mashed: Rotten and physically broken down.
  • Decayed and pulpy: In a state of decomposition and mushiness.
  • Rotted and squashed: Spoiled and flattened into a soft mass.
Related Idioms
  • While "rữa nát" itself is not a common idiom, it vividly describes the result implied in phrases like:
    • Thối rữa: to be rotten/putrid (emphasizing the smell and state of decay).
      • Thức ăn thối rữa phải vứt đi. (The putrid food had to be thrown away.)
rữa nát

Những trái cây bỏ quên trong tủ đã rữa nát, bốc mùi hôi thối.

  1. Decomposed and crushed