vẹo vọ

vẹo vọ

Cầu thang gỗ cũ có những bậc thang vẹo vọ.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Crooked, askew, out of alignment: Describes something that is not straight, leaning to one side, or twisted from its proper or natural position. It often implies a state of being bent or slanted in an unsteady or unsightly manner.
    • Deformed, misshapen: Can describe a physical form, such as a body or limb, that is twisted or contorted.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Cái cây mọc vẹo vọ bên vệ đường. (The tree grows crooked by the roadside.)
    • Bậc thang vẹo vọ rất nguy hiểm. (The crooked step is very dangerous.)
    • Thân hình vẹo vọ. (A deformed / misshapen body.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word "vẹo vọ" often carries a stronger, more negative connotation than the simpler "vẹo" (crooked). It suggests a more pronounced, unstable, or unsightly crookedness.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vẹo (adj): Crooked, bent. A more common and general term.
    • Cái đinh bị vẹo. (The nail is bent.)
  • Cong vẹo (adj): Bent and crooked, twisted. Emphasizes multiple bends or twists.
    • Tấm tôn bị cong vẹo. (The corrugated iron sheet is bent and twisted.)
  • Xiêu vẹo (adj): Tottering, leaning precariously, unsteady. Often implies a risk of falling.
    • Bức tường xiêu vẹo. (The wall is tottering.)
Synonyms
  • Crooked: Not straight; bent or twisted.
  • Askew: Not in a straight or level position.
  • Deformed: Distorted in shape; misshapen.
  • Lopsided: With one side lower or smaller than the other.
Related Idioms
  • Vẹo cả người: (To be bent/twisted all over one's body). Used to describe someone in a very contorted posture, often from laughter or pain.
    • Cười đến vẹo cả người. (To laugh until one is doubled over.)

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