nổi gân
nổi gân is a Vietnamese verb phrase for veins becoming visibly raised or pronounced, as on the hands, arms, forehead, neck, or temples. It can describe a concrete physical detail: effort while lifting something, a muscular bodybuilder’s arms, or veins that stand out clearly. But nổi gân is not just a neutral body description in every context. It can suggest strain, strength, aging, low body fat, or strong emotion, especially when paired with body-part words or phrases like nổi gân xanh. The lesson looks at how to read that nuance naturally and how related forms differ. Watch the full lesson to use nổi gân with confidence.