óc ách
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- Gurgling, sloshing: A word that imitates the sound of liquid moving around loosely in a container, such as in a half-full bottle or in a stomach.
- Describing a loose, unstable state: Used to describe something that is not firmly packed or secured, resulting in a shaky, wobbly, or unstable condition.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
- Bụng nó kêu óc ách vì uống quá nhiều nước. (His stomach is gurgling because he drank too much water.)
- Chiếc xe chở hàng chạy óc ách trên đường. (The cargo truck rattled/shook loosely down the road.)
- Chai nước còn một nửa, lắc lên nghe tiếng óc ách. (The water bottle is half full; shaking it produces a sloshing sound.)
Advanced Usage
- Used to describe the feeling or sound of an unstable physical state, often with a slightly negative connotation of being poorly assembled, loosely packed, or unsteady.
Variants and Related Words
- Ọc ạch: A variant form with identical meaning and usage.
- Thùng xe đóng không chắc, hàng hóa kêu ọc ạch. (The truck bed wasn't built sturdily; the goods rattled loosely.)
Synonyms
- Slosh: (for liquid sounds).
- Rattle: (for loose objects).
- Gurgle: (for stomach or liquid sounds).
- Wobbly: (for an unstable state).
Related Idioms
- While not a formal idiom, the phrase "óc ách như bụng đầy nước" (gurgling like a stomach full of water) is a common descriptive comparison.
- như ọc ạch