áy

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áy

Áy là màu vàng úa của những chiếc lá mùa thu.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Withered, etiolated, yellowed: Describes grass, plants, or leaves that have lost their vitality, turning pale, yellow, or weak, often due to lack of sunlight or nutrients. It implies a state of being faded and not fresh.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Cánh đồng cỏ áy vàng hạn hán. (The field of grass is withered and yellow due to the drought.)
    • Những ngọn cỏ áy nằm rạp xuống đất. (The etiolated blades of grass lay flat on the ground.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Cỏ áy": A common collocation meaning "withered grass".
    • Sau trận sương muối, cả đồi chỉ còn cỏ áy. (After the frost, the entire hill was left with only withered grass.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Úa (adj): Faded, withered. Often used interchangeably with "áy" but can apply more broadly to colors and flowers.
    • úa vàng (Yellowed leaves)
  • Héo (adj): Withered, shriveled. Often implies a more severe state of drying and dying than "áy".
    • Cây héo thiếu nước (The plant withered due to lack of water)
Synonyms
  • Tàn úa: Faded and withered.
  • Vàng vọt: Sallow, sickly yellow (often for complexion, but can describe plants).
Notes on Usage
  • Register: The word "áy" is somewhat literary or archaic in modern Vietnamese. In everyday speech, words like "héo", "úa", or descriptive phrases are more common.
  • Typical Context: It is almost exclusively used to describe the poor, pale, or yellowed state of grass or similar vegetation.
áy

Áy là màu vàng úa của những chiếc lá mùa thu.

adj
  1. Withered (nói về cỏ)