tham sinh
Definition
- Verb:
- To cling to life: To have an excessive or improper desire to remain alive, often implying a fear of death or an unwillingness to accept mortality. It describes an intense, sometimes morally questionable, attachment to being alive.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Con người thường tham sinh. (Humans often cling to life.)
- Kẻ tiểu nhân thì tham sinh úy tử. (A petty person clings to life and fears death.)
- Anh ta tham sinh đến mức sẵn sàng làm mọi thứ. (He clings to life so much that he is willing to do anything.)
Advanced Usage
- This verb is almost exclusively used in formal, literary, or philosophical contexts to discuss human nature, ethics, or behavior. It carries a critical or negative connotation, suggesting the attachment is excessive, weak, or ignoble.
- It is frequently paired with "úy tử" (to fear death) in the classical four-character idiom "tham sinh úy tử", forming a set phrase meaning "to cling to life and fear death."
Variants and Related Words
- Ham sống: To love life, to have a zest for life. (This is a more neutral or positive term compared to the negative connotation of ).
- Sợ chết: To be afraid of death. (A simple, common phrase).
- Tham (verb): To be greedy for, to covet. (The root word, indicating excessive desire).
Synonyms
- Bám víu vào sự sống: To cling to life. (A descriptive synonym).
- Quá ham sống: To be overly fond of living. (A near synonym, but slightly less literary).
Related Idioms
- Tham sinh úy tử: To cling to life and fear death. This is the most common and fixed expression containing the word.
- Hành động của hắn thể hiện rõ tâm lý tham sinh úy tử. (His actions clearly show the mentality of clinging to life and fearing death.)
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