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- Expressing "hard to avoid" with "nanmian"
- (Redirected from ASGYDKT3)
- Level B2
- Similar to
- Used for
- Expressing quality
- Keywords
- 难免
- 难免 (nánmiǎn) means "to be unavoidable" or "inevitable" and is most commonly placed before a verb, often an auxiliary verb such as 会 or 要. It can only be used to introduce an inevitable situation that is characterized by negative features. One cannot use 难免 to talk of a positive inevitability such as "you will inevitably have a good time."
- Contents
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- 1 Structure
- 2 Examples
- 3 See also
- 4 Sources and further reading
- 4.1 Books
- Structure
- (Subj.) + 难免 + Verb
- Examples
- 刚 开始 说 外语 时 难免 会 有 一些 误会。
- When you first start speaking a foreign language, there are inevitably going to be some misunderstandings.
- 年轻 人 难免 会 遇到 挫折,关键 是 学习 怎么样 克服。
- Young people are always going to face problems, but the most important thing is to learn how to overcome them.
- 第 一 次 坐 飞机 出国 难免 会 有点 兴奋 。
- There‘s no way not to feel excited about it the first time you go abroad by plane .
- 现在 是 高峰期,地铁 难免 会 拥挤。
- It's rush hour right now. There's no way to avoid the congestion in the subway.
- 这家 公司 的 实习生 难免 要 做 一些 打杂 的 事。
- There's no way for the interns at this firm to avoid doing odds and ends.
- Using a negative in the phrase after 难免 does not change the meaning of the sentence. So, for example, 难免不拥挤 and 难免拥挤 mean the same thing.
- See also
- Sources and further reading
- Books
- 现代汉语八百词 (pp. 408-409) →buy
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