vẽ vời

vẽ vời

Một họa sĩ vẽ vời thêm những chi tiết lộng lẫy cho bức tranh của mình.

Definition
  1. Verb:

    • To embellish; to adorn: To add decorative details or make something appear more attractive or impressive than it is, often in an excessive or artificial way.
    • To fabricate; to invent (stories, details): To create or add untrue or fanciful details to a story or account, making it more elaborate but less truthful.
  2. Verb (figurative):

    • To complicate unnecessarily: To make something more complex or intricate than needed by adding superfluous elements.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • ấy thích vẽ vời thêm cho câu chuyện cổ tích. (She likes to embellish the fairy tale further.)
    • Đừng vẽ vời sự thật, hãy kể chính xác những đã xảy ra. (Don't fabricate the truth; tell exactly what happened.)
    • Công việc đơn giản, đừng vẽ vời cho phức tạp. (The task is simple; don't complicate it unnecessarily.)
Advanced Usage
  • Often used with a negative connotation to criticize the act of adding unnecessary, false, or overly ornate elements.
  • Commonly collocates with words for stories, explanations, plans, or appearances.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vẽ (v): to draw, to paint. The core root meaning "to draw."
  • Thêu dệt (v): to embroider; used similarly to mean "to embellish" or "to fabricate" a story.
Synonyms
  • Embellish: To make more attractive by adding decorative details.
  • Fabricate: To invent or concoct something, typically with deceitful intent.
  • Gild: To embellish excessively.
  • Complicate: To make something more difficult or complex.
Related Idioms
  • Vẽ rồng vẽ phượng: Literally "to draw dragons and phoenixes"; means to embellish or glorify something extravagantly.
    • Bài báo đó chỉ toàn vẽ rồng vẽ phượng về thành tích của công ty. (That article just extravagantly glorifies the company's achievements.)
  • Vẽ chuyện: To make up a story; to fabricate a tale.
    • Đứa trẻ hay vẽ chuyện để giải thích cho lỗi của mình. (The child often makes up stories to explain his mistakes.)