thua thiệt

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thua thiệt

Một người nông dân cảm thấy thua thiệt khi mùa màng thất bát.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To suffer loss: To be in a position of disadvantage or to experience material, financial, or non-material detriment due to circumstances, an agreement, or a comparison with others.
    • To be at a disadvantage: To be in an unfavorable or less privileged position compared to others, often leading to a sense of unfairness or deprivation.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Công ty nhỏ thường thua thiệt trong cuộc cạnh tranh với các tập đoàn lớn. (Small companies often suffer losses in competition with large corporations.)
    • Trong vụ chia tài sản, ấy cảm thấy mình bị thua thiệt. (In the asset division, she felt she was at a disadvantage.)
    • Không ai muốn thua thiệt trong một thương vụ. (No one wants to be disadvantaged in a business deal.)
Advanced Usage
  • The verb often conveys a sense of comparative injustice or unfair loss, not just a simple, neutral loss. It implies a measurable or felt deficit relative to others or to a previous state.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thiệt thòi (adj/verb): To be disadvantaged, to suffer a disadvantage. Often used interchangeably with , though can more frequently describe a state of being, while emphasizes the process or result of suffering loss.
    • Trẻ em vùng sâu vùng xa chịu nhiều thiệt thòi. (Children in remote areas suffer many disadvantages.)
Synonyms
  • To be disadvantaged: To be in an unfavorable position.
  • To incur a loss: To experience a loss, especially financial.
  • To lose out: To suffer a loss or disadvantage in a situation.
Related Idioms
  • Thua thiệt đủ đường: To lose out on all fronts; to be disadvantaged in every aspect.
    • Hợp đồng đó khiến công ty chúng tôi thua thiệt đủ đường. (That contract caused our company to lose out on all fronts.)
thua thiệt

Một người nông dân cảm thấy thua thiệt khi mùa màng thất bát.

verb
  1. to suffer loss