不下

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Usage of 不下

The phrase 不下 is commonly used to express that a certain quantity, size, or extent cannot be accommodated or exceeded. It often appears in contexts related to capacity, quantity, or continuation of actions.

Common Collocations

  • 不下 (cannot seat): used when a place cannot hold a certain number of people.
  • 不下 (cannot continue speaking): used when someone is unable to continue talking, often due to emotion or interruption.
  • 不下 (cannot write down): used when there is not enough space or capacity to write something.

Nuances

不下 emphasizes a limit or boundary that cannot be surpassed. It is often used in negative constructions to highlight insufficiency or inability. It can describe physical space, quantity, or even abstract continuation.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 不下 with 不够 (not enough) or (cannot). 不下 specifically implies that something cannot fit or continue within a certain limit, rather than a general inability or insufficiency.

Example Sentences

This classroom cannot seat fifty people.

He couldn't continue speaking because he was too emotional.

The content of this book cannot fit so many words.