thê lương
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Definition
Adjective: - Desolate, bleak, dreary: Describes a scene, atmosphere, or sound that evokes a profound feeling of sadness, loneliness, and coldness, often associated with sorrow, loss, or ruin. - Mournful, melancholy: Conveys a sense of poignant sorrow and grief.
Usage
"Thê lương" is primarily used as a literary adjective to describe landscapes, atmospheres, music, or situations that are deeply sad, cold, and evoke a sense of desolation. It often carries a poetic or dramatic tone.
Usage Examples
- (After the battle, the scene was truly desolate.)
- (The sound of the zither sounds very mournful.)
- (A bleak atmosphere enveloped the deserted village.)
Advanced Usage
- "nỗi buồn thê lương": a desolate sorrow.
- Nỗi buồn thê lương ấy cứ ám ảnh anh. (That desolate sorrow kept haunting him.)
- Used in classical poetry and literature to intensify the emotional landscape.
- Thê lương cảnh vật đã lâu ngày. (The scenery has been desolate for a long time.)
Variants and Related Words
- Thảm thê (adj): Pathetic, pitiful; often used in conjunction with "thê lương" as "thảm thê lương" to emphasize extreme misery and desolation.
- Tiêu điều (adj): Desolate, bleak (often for places); can be a near synonym but focuses more on physical decline than emotional tone.
- Ảm đạm (adj): Gloomy, dismal; shares the sense of darkness and sadness but is less intense than "thê lương".
Synonyms
- Buồn thảm: Sorrowful, grievous.
- Não nề: Heavy with sorrow, grievous.
- Hiu quạnh: Lonely, deserted (for places).
- Lạnh lẽo: Cold, chilly (can be used figuratively).
Related Idioms
- "Cảnh thê lương tang tóc": A scene of desolation and mourning.
- Chiến tranh để lại cảnh thê lương tang tóc. (The war left behind a scene of desolation and mourning.)
- While "thê lương" itself is not typically part of a phrasal verb structure, it is commonly found in fixed literary phrases describing scenes and moods.