sáng tai
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Keen-eared, sharp-eared: Having good hearing; able to hear sounds clearly and distinctly. This term is often used to describe elderly people who have maintained good hearing ability despite their age.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Ông cụ 90 tuổi nhưng vẫn rất sáng tai. (The 90-year-old man is still very keen-eared.)
- Bà tôi may mắn là còn sáng tai, vẫn nghe rõ chuyện trò. (My grandmother is fortunate to still have sharp ears and can hear conversations clearly.)
Advanced Usage
- "sáng mắt sáng tai": A common paired phrase meaning "sharp-eyed and sharp-eared," used to describe someone who is still perceptive and alert in their old age.
- Cụ bà sống thọ và vẫn sáng mắt sáng tai. (The elderly lady has lived a long life and remains sharp-eyed and sharp-eared.)
Variants and Related Words
- Thính tai (adj): This is a more common and general synonym for having good, acute hearing. It can apply to anyone, not specifically the elderly.
- Con chó đó rất thính tai. (That dog is very sharp-eared.)
- Lãng tai (adj): The antonym, meaning hard of hearing or somewhat deaf.
- Ông ấy hơi lãng tai nên bạn phải nói to. (He is a bit hard of hearing, so you have to speak loudly.)
Synonyms
- Có thính giác tốt: To have good hearing.
- Tai còn thính: (Ears are still) sharp.
Related Idioms
- "Sáng con mắt, sáng cái tai": An idiom emphasizing that someone is still very alert and aware, with all their senses (sight and hearing) intact.
- Dù đã cao tuổi, cụ ông vẫn sáng con mắt, sáng cái tai. (Despite his advanced age, the old man is still clear-eyed and keen-eared.)