xệu xạo

xệu xạo

Cái thang gỗ cũ kỹ này bước lên nghe tiếng xệu xạo.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Rickety, dilapidated, or in a state of disrepair: Describes an object, typically a structure or piece of furniture, that is old, weak, shaky, and makes noise when used due to loose parts or poor condition.
    • Flabby, loose, or sagging: Can describe something soft that lacks firmness and moves loosely or sloppishly, like certain materials or flesh.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Cái ghế này xệu xạo quá, ngồi sợ gãy. (This chair is too rickety; I'm afraid it will break if I sit on it.)
    • Cầu thang xệu xạo kêu cót két. (The dilapidated stairs creak.)
    • Miếng thịt sau khi luộc trở nên xệu xạo. (The piece of meat became flabby after boiling.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word is often used to evoke a sensory impression, combining the visual state of disrepair with the auditory suggestion of creaking or shuffling noises it makes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rệu rạo (adj): A near-synonymous variant with the same meaning of rickety or dilapidated.
    • Cánh cửa rệu rạo sắp hỏng. (The rickety door is about to break.)
Synonyms
  • Rickety: Likely to fall apart; shaky.
  • Dilapidated: In a state of disrepair or ruin.
  • Flabby: Soft, loose, and lacking firmness.
Related Idioms
  • While "xệu xạo" itself is not commonly part of fixed idioms, it is descriptive and often used in phrases depicting poor condition, such as "" (rickety belongings).