sốt dẻo
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Hot and fresh (food): Describes food that has just been cooked or prepared and is still pleasingly warm or hot.
- Fresh and hot off the press (news): Describes news or information that is very recent, just received, or just happened.
Usage Examples
Adjective (food):
- Bánh mì sốt dẻo vừa ra lò. (The bread is hot and fresh, just out of the oven.)
- Mời cả nhà dùng cơm lúc còn sốt dẻo. (Please, everyone, eat the rice while it's still hot and fresh.)
Adjective (news):
- Phóng viên cung cấp một tin sốt dẻo. (The reporter provided a piece of fresh, hot-off-the-press news.)
- Anh ấy kể cho tôi nghe một câu chuyện sốt dẻo. (He told me a fresh, just-happened story.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in journalism or casual conversation to emphasize the immediacy and novelty of information, creating a sense of urgency or excitement.
- It can imply that something is not just new, but also directly relevant and engaging at the present moment.
Variants and Related Words
- Sốt (adj): hot (in temperature, or trendy).
- Dẻo (adj): soft, pliable, chewy. When combined with "sốt," it conveys a sense of appealing freshness and immediacy, not literal chewiness.
Synonyms
- Freshly prepared: (for food).
- Piping hot: (for food).
- Breaking news: (for information).
- Up-to-the-minute: (for information).
Related Idioms
- Tin sốt dẻo: This is the standard idiom, meaning "hot news" or "breaking news."
- Đài truyền hình vừa đưa tin sốt dẻo về vụ tai nạn. (The television station just reported breaking news about the accident.)