vào hùa
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Definition
- Verb:
- To side with: To join or support a person or group, often in a negative or confrontational action, without independent judgment.
- To gang up: To join others in a collective action, typically to criticize, attack, or tease someone.
- To chime in (negatively): To add one's voice or support to a negative opinion or action initiated by others.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Thấy mọi người chỉ trích, nó cũng vào hùa. (Seeing everyone criticize, he also sided with them.)
- Đừng vào hùa với họ để trêu chọc bạn mới. (Don't gang up with them to tease the new student.)
- Cô ấy không có ý kiến riêng, chỉ biết vào hùa. (She has no opinion of her own, she only knows how to chime in.)
Advanced Usage
- The action implied by "vào hùa" often carries a negative connotation of mindlessly following a crowd in a blameworthy act. It suggests a lack of principle or independent thought.
- It is frequently used in contexts of bullying, unfair criticism, or mob mentality.
Variants and Related Words
- Hùa theo (v): A near-synonymous phrase meaning to follow along with the crowd's negative action.
- Anh ta chỉ hùa theo số đông. (He just goes along with the majority.)
Synonyms
- To join in: To participate, especially in something negative.
- To collude: To cooperate secretly for a deceitful purpose (stronger connotation).
- To echo: To repeat or support another's opinion without original thought.
Related Idioms
- Vào hùa với đám đông: To side with the crowd/mob.
- Hành động vào hùa với đám đông thường rất nguy hiểm. (The act of siding with the mob is often very dangerous.)