not to have

HSK 4

漢字分解

Usage of

The character (wú) primarily means "not to have" or "without." It is often used to indicate the absence of something, such as (no open flame) or (no intention).

Common Collocations

  • : no open flame, used in safety or environmental contexts.
  • : no intention, often used to soften statements or deny deliberate action.
  • 无论......: a fixed pattern meaning "no matter... still...", used to express unconditional situations.

Notes

is a formal or literary form often replacing in written Chinese. It can also appear in idiomatic expressions and set phrases. Unlike , is rarely used alone in casual speech but is common in formal writing and set phrases. Avoid confusing with , which is more common in spoken language for negation of possession or existence.

例文

这里无烟火,环境非常安静。

Zhèlǐ wú yānhuǒ, huánjìng fēicháng ānjìng.

There is no open flame here; the environment is very quiet.

他无意冒犯你,只是开个玩笑。

Tā wú yì màofàn nǐ, zhǐshì kāi gè wánxiào.

He did not intend to offend you; he was just joking.

无论天气如何,我们都要按计划出发。

Wúlùn tiānqì rúhé, wǒmen dōu yào àn jìhuà chūfā.

No matter what the weather is like, we will depart as planned.