There are 30 total results for your 沒有 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
沒有 没有 see styles |
méi yǒu mei2 you3 mei yu |
haven't; hasn't; doesn't exist; to not have; to not be |
沒有事 没有事 see styles |
méi yǒu shì mei2 you3 shi4 mei yu shih |
not a bit; nothing is up; nothing alarming is happening |
沒有法 没有法 see styles |
méi yǒu fǎ mei2 you3 fa3 mei yu fa |
at a loss; unable to do anything about it; to have no choice |
有沒有 有没有 see styles |
yǒu méi yǒu you3 mei2 you3 yu mei yu |
(before a noun) Do (you, they etc) have ...?; Is there a ...?; (before a verb) Did (you, they etc) (verb, infinitive)?; Have (you, they etc) (verb, past participle)? |
沒有人煙 没有人烟 see styles |
méi yǒu rén yān mei2 you3 ren2 yan1 mei yu jen yen |
uninhabited |
沒有什麼 没有什么 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me mei2 you3 shen2 me5 mei yu shen me |
it is nothing; there's nothing ... about it |
沒有勁頭 没有劲头 see styles |
méi yǒu jìn tóu mei2 you3 jin4 tou2 mei yu chin t`ou mei yu chin tou |
to have no strength; to feel weak; feeling listless |
沒有品味 没有品味 see styles |
méi yǒu pǐn wèi mei2 you3 pin3 wei4 mei yu p`in wei mei yu pin wei |
tasteless |
沒有差別 没有差别 see styles |
méi yǒu chā bié mei2 you3 cha1 bie2 mei yu ch`a pieh mei yu cha pieh |
there is no difference; it makes no difference |
沒有形狀 没有形状 see styles |
méi yǒu xíng zhuàng mei2 you3 xing2 zhuang4 mei yu hsing chuang |
shapeless |
沒有意思 没有意思 see styles |
méi yǒu yì si mei2 you3 yi4 si5 mei yu i ssu |
boring; of no interest |
沒有意義 没有意义 see styles |
méi yǒu yì yì mei2 you3 yi4 yi4 mei yu i i |
not to have any meaning; meaningless |
沒有止盡 没有止尽 see styles |
méi yǒu zhǐ jìn mei2 you3 zhi3 jin4 mei yu chih chin |
endless |
沒有甚麼 没有什么 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me mei2 you3 shen2 me5 mei yu shen me |
it is nothing; there's nothing ... about it |
沒有臉皮 没有脸皮 see styles |
méi yǒu liǎn pí mei2 you3 lian3 pi2 mei yu lien p`i mei yu lien pi |
ashamed; embarrassed; not having the face (to meet people); not daring (out of shame) |
沒有關係 没有关系 see styles |
méi yǒu guān xi mei2 you3 guan1 xi5 mei yu kuan hsi |
see 沒關係|没关系[mei2 guan1 xi5] |
從來沒有 从来没有 see styles |
cóng lái méi yǒu cong2 lai2 mei2 you3 ts`ung lai mei yu tsung lai mei yu |
there has never been; has never had; (before a verb) has never |
沒有勁頭兒 没有劲头儿 see styles |
méi yǒu jìn tóu r mei2 you3 jin4 tou2 r5 mei yu chin t`ou r mei yu chin tou r |
erhua variant of 沒有勁頭|没有劲头[mei2 you3 jin4 tou2] |
有的沒有的 有的没有的 see styles |
yǒu de méi yǒu de you3 de5 mei2 you3 de5 yu te mei yu te |
see 有的沒的|有的没的[you3 de5 mei2 de5] |
沒有生育能力 没有生育能力 see styles |
méi yǒu shēng yù néng lì mei2 you3 sheng1 yu4 neng2 li4 mei yu sheng yü neng li |
infertile; unable to have children |
沒有不透風的牆 没有不透风的墙 see styles |
méi yǒu bù tòu fēng de qiáng mei2 you3 bu4 tou4 feng1 de5 qiang2 mei yu pu t`ou feng te ch`iang mei yu pu tou feng te chiang |
(idiom) no secret can be kept forever |
沒有什麼不可能 没有什么不可能 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me bù kě néng mei2 you3 shen2 me5 bu4 ke3 neng2 mei yu shen me pu k`o neng mei yu shen me pu ko neng |
nothing is impossible; there's nothing impossible about it |
沒有甚麼不可能 没有什么不可能 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me bù kě néng mei2 you3 shen2 me5 bu4 ke3 neng2 mei yu shen me pu k`o neng mei yu shen me pu ko neng |
More info & calligraphy: Nothing is Impossible |
家花沒有野花香 家花没有野花香 see styles |
jiā huā méi yǒu yě huā xiāng jia1 hua1 mei2 you3 ye3 hua1 xiang1 chia hua mei yu yeh hua hsiang |
lit. the flowers in one's garden cannot match the fragrance of wild flowers (idiom); fig. other women seem more attractive than one's own partner; the grass is always greener on the other side |
開弓沒有回頭箭 开弓没有回头箭 see styles |
kāi gōng méi yǒu huí tóu jiàn kai1 gong1 mei2 you3 hui2 tou2 jian4 k`ai kung mei yu hui t`ou chien kai kung mei yu hui tou chien |
lit. once you've shot the arrow, there's no getting it back (idiom); fig. once you started something, there's no turning back; to have to finish what one started; to be determined to reach one's goals in spite of setbacks |
沒有規矩,不成方圓 没有规矩,不成方圆 |
méi yǒu guī ju , bù chéng fāng yuán mei2 you3 gui1 ju5 , bu4 cheng2 fang1 yuan2 mei yu kuei chü , pu ch`eng fang yüan mei yu kuei chü , pu cheng fang yüan |
without rules, nothing can be done (idiom); one must follow some rules |
天下沒有不散的宴席 天下没有不散的宴席 see styles |
tiān xià méi yǒu bù sàn de yàn xí tian1 xia4 mei2 you3 bu4 san4 de5 yan4 xi2 t`ien hsia mei yu pu san te yen hsi tien hsia mei yu pu san te yen hsi |
see 天下沒有不散的筵席|天下没有不散的筵席[tian1 xia4 mei2 you3 bu4 san4 de5 yan2 xi2] |
天下沒有不散的筵席 天下没有不散的筵席 see styles |
tiān xià méi yǒu bù sàn de yán xí tian1 xia4 mei2 you3 bu4 san4 de5 yan2 xi2 t`ien hsia mei yu pu san te yen hsi tien hsia mei yu pu san te yen hsi |
all good things must come to an end (idiom) |
沒有規矩,何以成方圓 没有规矩,何以成方圆 |
méi yǒu guī ju , hé yǐ chéng fāng yuán mei2 you3 gui1 ju5 , he2 yi3 cheng2 fang1 yuan2 mei yu kuei chü , ho i ch`eng fang yüan mei yu kuei chü , ho i cheng fang yüan |
without rules, how can anything be done (idiom); one must follow some rules |
千里搭長棚,沒有不散的宴席 千里搭长棚,没有不散的宴席 |
qiān lǐ dā cháng péng , méi yǒu bù sàn de yàn xí qian1 li3 da1 chang2 peng2 , mei2 you3 bu4 san4 de5 yan4 xi2 ch`ien li ta ch`ang p`eng , mei yu pu san te yen hsi chien li ta chang peng , mei yu pu san te yen hsi |
even if you build a thousand-league awning for it, every banquet must come to an end (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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