thõng

thõng

Người ngồi trên cành cây thõng hai chân xuống.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Dangling, hanging down loosely: Describes something, especially a limb or an object, that is hanging down in a relaxed, unsupported, and often slightly swaying manner.
    • Drooping, limp: Describes something that is hanging down without tension or firmness.
  2. Verb:

    • To let hang down, to dangle: The action of allowing something to hang down loosely without support.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Ngồi trên bức tường, cậu để hai chân thõng xuống. (Sitting on the wall, the boy let his legs dangle down.)
    • Anh ấy đứng với hai tay thõng, mặt buồn rười rượi. (He stood with his arms hanging limply, his face looking utterly sad.)
  • Verb:
    • Đừng thõng tay như vậy, hãy giữ thẳng lưng lên. (Don't let your arms hang like that, straighten your back.)
Advanced Usage
  • This word often carries a connotation of passivity, lack of energy, or dejection when describing posture (e.g., , , ).
  • It can be used metaphorically to describe a lack of effort or a state of inactivity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thõng thượt (adj): An intensified form, emphasizing a long, loose, and drooping state, often untidy.
    • Bộ quần áo rộng thùng thình trông thõng thượt. (The oversized clothes looked baggy and drooping.)
  • Buông thõng (verb phrase): To let go and allow to hang down; to neglect.
    • buông thõng đôi tay, bỏ cuộc. (He dropped his arms limply and gave up.)
Synonyms
  • Dangling: Hanging loosely.
  • Drooping: Bending or hanging down limply.
  • Limp: Lacking stiffness or firmness.
Related Idioms
  • Tay thõng: Literally "dangling arms," used to describe a posture of idleness, helplessness, or dejection.
    • Cả ngày chỉ ngồi tay thõng, chẳng làm gì cả. (All day he just sat around idle, doing nothing.)
  • Để thõng: To leave something dangling or unattended.
    • Không được để dây điện thõng xuống thấp như thế. (You must not leave the electrical cord dangling so low.)