不乏

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Meaning and Usage

The word 不乏 (bùfá) literally means "not lacking" or "not scarce." It is used to indicate that something is present in sufficient or even abundant quantity. It often appears in formal or written contexts to emphasize the presence of notable or valuable things or people.

Common Contexts

不乏 is frequently used to highlight that something valuable, such as talent, opinions, or examples, is not missing. For instance, you might say “不乏名人” to mean "there are many celebrities" or “不乏精彩描写” to mean "there are many brilliant descriptions."

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances and Tips

Using 不乏 implies a positive evaluation of the quantity or quality of something. It is more formal and literary than simply saying . Avoid using it in casual spoken language where simpler words like or might be preferred.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 不乏 with or other similar-sounding words. 不乏 always relates to the idea of "not lacking" or "plenty of."

Example Sentences

This restaurant does not lack celebrities as customers.

His works are not without brilliant descriptions.

There were no shortage of constructive opinions at this meeting.