Meaning and Usage
"无从" is a formal expression used to indicate that there is no way, method, or basis to do something. It often appears in contexts where the speaker wants to express a lack of means or possibility to obtain information, take action, or solve a problem.
Common Collocations
- 无从得知 (no way to know): used when one cannot obtain information.
- 无从准备 (no way to prepare): used when there is no chance to get ready.
- 无从下手 (no way to start): used when one does not know how to begin tackling a problem.
Usage Notes
"无从" is typically followed by a verb or verb phrase indicating the action that cannot be done. It is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese rather than casual conversation. Avoid confusing it with "没有" which simply means "not have" but does not carry the nuance of lacking a method or possibility.
Register and Tone
The phrase is neutral but leans toward formal or literary style. It is suitable for academic, journalistic, or professional contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"无从" is a formal expression used to indicate that there is no way, method, or basis to do something. It often appears in contexts where the speaker wants to express a lack of means or possibility to obtain information, take action, or solve a problem.
Common Collocations
- 无从得知 (no way to know): used when one cannot obtain information.
- 无从准备 (no way to prepare): used when there is no chance to get ready.
- 无从下手 (no way to start): used when one does not know how to begin tackling a problem.
Usage Notes
"无从" is typically followed by a verb or verb phrase indicating the action that cannot be done. It is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese rather than casual conversation. Avoid confusing it with "没有" which simply means "not have" but does not carry the nuance of lacking a method or possibility.
Register and Tone
The phrase is neutral but leans toward formal or literary style. It is suitable for academic, journalistic, or professional contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"无从" is a formal expression used to indicate that there is no way, method, or basis to do something. It often appears in contexts where the speaker wants to express a lack of means or possibility to obtain information, take action, or solve a problem.
Common Collocations
- 无从得知 (no way to know): used when one cannot obtain information.
- 无从准备 (no way to prepare): used when there is no chance to get ready.
- 无从下手 (no way to start): used when one does not know how to begin tackling a problem.
Usage Notes
"无从" is typically followed by a verb or verb phrase indicating the action that cannot be done. It is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese rather than casual conversation. Avoid confusing it with "没有" which simply means "not have" but does not carry the nuance of lacking a method or possibility.
Register and Tone
The phrase is neutral but leans toward formal or literary style. It is suitable for academic, journalistic, or professional contexts.