thị lập
Definition
- Verb:
- To stand in attendance: The primary meaning of "thị lập" is to stand respectfully in service or attendance, typically in a formal, ceremonial, or historical context, such as a servant or official standing by to await orders.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Các thái giám phải thị lập hai bên ngai vàng. (The eunuchs had to stand in attendance on both sides of the throne.)
- Trong buổi lễ, các quan sẽ thị lập để chờ chỉ dụ. (During the ceremony, the mandarins will stand in attendance to await the decree.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is almost exclusively used in historical or literary contexts describing feudal court rituals and is not common in modern everyday speech.
Variants and Related Words
Hầu hạ (v): to serve, to attend upon. This is a more general term for service.
- Người giúp việc hầu hạ chủ nhà. (The servant attends to the homeowner.)
Chầu hầu (v): to be in attendance at court.
- Các quan vào cung chầu hầu nhà vua. (The mandarins entered the palace to be in attendance to the king.)
Synonyms
- To attend: to be present and ready to serve.
- To wait upon: to serve someone, often by standing nearby.
Related Idioms
- Chầu rìa: to stand idly by on the sidelines. This is a more modern and colloquial idiom with a connotation of being excluded or passive.
- Anh ta không dám phát biểu, chỉ đứng chầu rìa. (He didn't dare to speak up, just stood idly on the sidelines.)