thay lay
Definition
- Verb:
- To take on or assume (a task, responsibility, or trouble) unnecessarily: The primary meaning of "thay lay" is to voluntarily or needlessly involve oneself in a task, duty, or problematic situation that is not one's own, often resulting in inconvenience or burden.
- To meddle in or take charge of something that belongs to others: It implies interfering or taking over matters that are properly another person's responsibility.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Việc đó đâu phải phần anh, sao anh cứ thay lay vào? (That's not your responsibility, why do you keep taking it on?)
- Cô ấy hay thay lay những chuyện của người khác. (She often meddles in other people's affairs.)
- Đừng có thay lay việc của họ, để họ tự giải quyết. (Don't take on their work; let them solve it themselves.)
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries a negative connotation, criticizing someone for creating unnecessary work or trouble for themselves by getting involved where they are not needed or wanted.
Variants and Related Words
Xen vào (v): to interfere, to butt in.
- Anh ta không nên xen vào cuộc tranh luận. (He shouldn't butt into the argument.)
Nhận việc hộ (v): to take on work on someone's behalf.
- Tôi nhận việc hộ đồng nghiệp ốm. (I took on work for my sick colleague.) [Note: This lacks the negative connotation of "thay lay".]
Synonyms
- Meddle: to interfere in something that is not one's concern.
- Take on unnecessarily: to assume a burden without good reason.
- Shoulder (someone else's burden): to take on a responsibility that belongs to another.
Related Idioms
- Ôm việc vào thân: to bring work upon oneself (similar in meaning to taking on unnecessary tasks).
- Anh ấy cứ ôm việc vào thân rồi than phiền. (He keeps bringing work upon himself and then complains.)