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nhệu nhạo

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The Vietnamese word "nhệu nhạo" refers to something that is flabby or flaccid, often used to describe muscles that lack firmness or tone.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Nhệu nhạo" describes a condition where muscles or flesh are soft and not firm. It can be used to talk about physical fitness or appearance.
  • Usage: You can use this word to describe someone’s body when they have not exercised for a long time, or when their muscles are not well-defined.
Example:
  • "Sau một thời gian dài không tập thể dục, bắp của anh ấy trở nên nhệu nhạo." (After a long time without exercising, his muscles became flabby.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "nhệu nhạo" metaphorically to describe situations or things that are weak or lack strength, not just in the physical sense.
  • For example, you might say a plan or argument is "nhệu nhạo" if it is poorly constructed and lacks solid reasoning.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of the word "nhệu nhạo," but you might encounter related terms in discussions about fitness or health.
Different Meanings:

While "nhệu nhạo" primarily refers to physical conditions, it can also imply a lack of vigor or energy in various contexts, such as a weak performance or ineffective actions.

  1. Flabby, flaccid
    • Bắp thịt nhệu nhạo
      Flabby, muscles

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