suy tôn

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suy tôn

Nhân dân suy tôn vị anh hùng dân tộc.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To honour, to revere: To show great respect and admiration for someone, often publicly.
    • To proclaim, to elevate: To formally declare or raise someone to a high and respected position, such as a leader or master.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Nhân dân suy tôn Người lãnh tụ. (The people honoured/proclaimed Him as their leader.)
    • Hội nghị đã suy tôn ông ấy làm chủ tịch. (The conference proclaimed him as chairman.)
    • Truyền thống đó suy tôn các bậc hiền triết. (That tradition honours the sages.)
Advanced Usage
  • "suy tôn lên làm": to proclaim/elevate someone to the position of.

    • Họ suy tôn vị tướng lên làm hoàng đế. (They proclaimed the general as emperor.)
  • "được suy tôn": to be honoured/proclaimed (passive voice).

    • Vị lão thành cách mạng được mọi người suy tôn. (The veteran revolutionary is honoured by everyone.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Tôn vinh (verb): to glorify, to honour. Often used in similar contexts but can imply a more celebratory honour.
  • Sùng bái (verb): to worship, to adore. Implies a religious or extreme level of devotion.
  • Tôn kính (verb): to respect deeply, to venerate. Focuses on the feeling of respect.
Synonyms
  • Tôn vinh: to glorify, to honour.
  • Đề cao: to exalt, to praise highly.
  • Tôn lên: to elevate (to a position).
Notes on Meaning
  • The word "suy tôn" combines "suy" (to consider, to deliberate) and "tôn" (to respect). It implies a deliberate, collective act of raising someone to a respected status based on merit or consensus.
  • It is often used in formal, historical, or political contexts regarding leadership, but can also apply in cultural or organizational settings.
  • It does not mean simple, everyday respect. It carries the weight of a formal declaration or a widely recognized act of reverence.
suy tôn

Nhân dân suy tôn vị anh hùng dân tộc.

verb
  1. to honour, to proclaim

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