nánmiǎn...
hard to avoid... (难免……)
难免 means “hard to avoid.” It is often used for common, understandable problems or results.
核心例句
刚开始学习时,犯错误是难免的。
Gāng kāishǐ xuéxí shí, fàn cuòwù shì nánmiǎn de.
When you first start learning, making mistakes is hard to avoid.
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课程摘要
难免 means “hard to avoid.” It is often used for common, understandable problems or results.
难免 can be used before a verb phrase or in the form 是难免的. It often presents mistakes, tiredness, worry, or decline as understandable under the circumstances. Compared with 不免, 难免 is more objective and general. Do not confuse it with 未免, which means “rather too” and usually criticizes the degree of something.
语法句型
难免 A
says something is hard to avoid under certain conditions
刚开始学习时,犯错误是难免的。
Gāng kāishǐ xuéxí shí, fàn cuòwù shì nánmiǎn de.
When you first start learning, making mistakes is hard to avoid.