tạt tai
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Definition
Verb: - To slap someone on the side of the face, to box someone's ears: The action of hitting someone with an open hand or a similar motion, typically on the cheek or ear area, often as a form of punishment or in a sudden, angry reaction.
Usage
The verb "tạt tai" describes a specific, sharp physical action. It is used to express a sudden strike to the head, usually with the intent to scold, punish, or express extreme anger. It is an informal and vivid term. - Bà ấy tức giận đến mức tạt tai thằng bé. (She was so angry that she boxed the boy's ears.) - Đừng có tạt tai nó, hãy nói chuyện nhẹ nhàng. (Don't slap him; talk to him gently.)
Advanced Usage
- "bị tạt tai": to get slapped/ to have one's ears boxed.
- Nó bị tạt tai vì thái độ hỗn xược. (He got his ears boxed for his insolent attitude.)
Variants and Related Words
- Tát tai: This is the more common and standard synonym for "tạt tai". The meanings and usage are identical.
- Ông ấy tát tai kẻ ăn cắp. (He slapped the thief.)
- Vả tai: A less common, more literary synonym with the same meaning.
- Tát (verb): A more general term meaning "to slap". While "tát" can be used for the face, it is not as specific as "tạt/tát tai".
- Cô ấy tát anh ta. (She slapped him.)
Synonyms
- Slap: to hit with the open hand.
- Box someone's ears: to hit someone on the ears.
- Smack: to hit quickly and forcefully, often making a sharp sound.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
This word does not commonly form phrasal verbs in Vietnamese.
Related Idioms
- "Tát nước theo mưa": Literally "to splash water following the rain". This idiom means to do something unnecessary or redundant, adding to an already sufficient situation. It is related through the root verb "tát" (to splash, to bail out water), not directly through "tạt tai".
- Anh làm thế chẳng khác nào tát nước theo mưa. (Doing that is like adding water to the rain / carrying coals to Newcastle.)
verb
- to box the ears of, to slap