The Vietnamese word "loá" is a verb that means "to dazzle" or "to blind" someone, especially in relation to bright light. It often refers to the effect that strong light has on your eyes, making it hard to see clearly.
You can use "loá" when you want to describe a situation where something is so bright that it temporarily makes it hard to see. It is often used in contexts involving sunlight, bright lights, or shiny objects.
Câu đơn giản: "Ánh sáng mặt trời làm tôi loá mắt."
(The sunlight dazzled my eyes.)
Câu phức tạp: "Khi xe hơi bật đèn pha, ánh sáng loá khiến tôi không thể nhìn thấy đường."
(When the car turned on its headlights, the dazzling light made it impossible for me to see the road.)
In a more figurative sense, "loá" can be used to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed or impressed by something spectacular, such as a performance or an extravagant display.
While "loá" primarily refers to dazzling light, it can also imply being captivated or enchanted by something beautiful or impressive, though this usage is less common.