to gan
Definition
- Adjective:
- Bold, daring, or audacious: Describes a person who shows excessive courage, often to the point of recklessness or impudence, by doing something risky or defying norms or authority.
- Having a lot of nerve: Suggests a person is shamelessly brave or defiant in a challenging situation.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Mày to gan thật! (You have a lot of nerve!)
- Hắn to gan chống lại cảnh sát. (He was audacious enough to resist the police.)
- Cô ấy to gan đi một mình trong rừng đêm. (She was bold enough to go alone in the night forest.)
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries a negative or critical connotation, implying the boldness is foolish, disrespectful, or imprudent.
- It can be used in a slightly admiring way for an act of defiant courage, though the recklessness is still emphasized.
Variants and Related Words
- To gan lớn mật (idiomatic phrase): An intensified form meaning "extremely audacious" or "having immense gall," combining "to gan" (big liver) with "lớn mật" (big gall bladder), both considered seats of courage in traditional belief.
Synonyms
- Audacious: Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
- Daring: Adventurous courage.
- Reckless: Without thinking of danger or consequences.
- Impudent: Not showing due respect; cheeky.
Related Idioms
- To gan lớn mật: To be extremely bold or have tremendous gall.
- Tên trộm to gan lớn mật đột nhập vào đồn công an. (The thief had the tremendous gall to break into the police station.)
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