sần sật
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Crunchy, crisp: Describes the sound and texture produced when biting or chewing something firm and brittle that breaks easily, such as unripe papaya or young coconut meat. It emphasizes both the audible crunch and the physical sensation.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Đu đủ xanh ăn sống rất sần sật. (Green papaya eaten raw is very crunchy.)
- Tôi thích cảm giác sần sật của cùi dừa non. (I like the crisp texture of young coconut meat.)
- Món gỏi này cần rau củ còn tươi để giữ độ sần sật. (This salad needs fresh vegetables to maintain its crunchiness.)
Advanced Usage
- Describing sound metaphorically: Can be used to describe a voice or sound that is perceived as grating or harsh, though this is less common.
- Giọng nói của anh ấy nghe sần sật khó chịu. (His voice sounds unpleasantly grating/croaky.)
Variants and Related Words
- Sần sần (adj): Somewhat gritty or coarse to the touch, less focused on sound.
- Sật (onomatopoeia/adj): The root component suggesting a snapping or cracking sound, often found in compounds like "sần sật" or "răng sật sật" (teeth chattering).
- Giòn (adj): A more general term for crisp or crunchy (e.g., - crispy biscuits). "Sần sật" often implies a fresher, juicier crunch (like raw vegetables) compared to the dry crispness of "giòn".
Synonyms
- Giòn rụm: Very crispy, shatteringly crisp (often for dry fried/baked foods).
- Răng rắc: Onomatopoeic for cracking/crunching sounds.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is sensory, combining tactile (firm, brittle texture) and auditory (crunching sound) elements.
- It is most accurately translated as "crunchy," particularly for fresh, raw, or lightly pickled fruits and vegetables. "Crisp" is also suitable but may lean slightly more towards texture than sound.
- The word is inherently vivid and onomatopoeic, mimicking the sound it describes.
- Crunchy