不利

ふり

disadvantage, drawback

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"不利" (búlì) means "unfavorable" or "disadvantageous." It is often used to describe situations, conditions, or positions that are not beneficial or put someone at a disadvantage.

Common Contexts

It frequently appears in business, sports, negotiations, and any scenario where conditions affect outcomes negatively. For example, "不利条件" means "unfavorable conditions."

Collocations and Patterns

  • 不利条件 (unfavorable conditions): used to describe circumstances that hinder success.
  • 处于不利地位 (to be in a disadvantageous position): describes someone being at a disadvantage.
  • 不利影响 (adverse effect): refers to negative impacts.

Nuances

Using "不利" implies a clear disadvantage or harm to one's interests. It is more formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. Avoid confusing it with "困难" (difficult), which emphasizes difficulty rather than disadvantage.

Summary

"不利" is a useful adjective to express negative impacts or disadvantage in various contexts, especially formal or professional ones.

Example Sentences

This negotiation is very unfavorable to our company.

Due to unfavorable weather, the match was forced to be postponed.

In this situation, he is at a disadvantage.