少不了

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The phrase 少不了 (shǎobuliǎo) means "cannot be without" or "indispensable." It is used to express that something is essential or unavoidable in a certain context. It often implies that the absence of the item or factor would cause a problem or make the situation incomplete.

Common Contexts

少不了 is frequently used to emphasize the necessity of people, things, or actions in daily life, work, or social situations. For example, teamwork, help from friends, or a key ingredient in cooking can be described as 少不了.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuance and Register

This phrase is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It conveys a strong sense of necessity but is not overly formal or literary.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 少不了 with , which means "quite a few" or "many." 少不了 emphasizes indispensability, not quantity.

Example Sentences

In this project, teamwork is indispensable.

In life, help from friends is essential.

This dish cannot do without chili peppers; that’s what makes it flavorful.