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− | * | + | * 他 迟到 了 , 这 也 <em>难怪</em>。 今天 地铁 坏 了 。<span class="pinyin">Tā chídào le, zhè yě <em>nánguài</em>. Jīntiān dìtiě huài le.</span><span class="trans">He's late, but we can't blame him for that. The subway broke down today.</span> |
* <em>难怪</em> 他,他 还 是 个 孩子 呢,什么 都 不 懂。<span class="pinyin"><em>Nánguài</em> tā, tā háishì gè háizi ne, shénme dōu bù dǒng.</span><span class="trans">Don't blame him, he's just a child. He doesn't know any better.</span> | * <em>难怪</em> 他,他 还 是 个 孩子 呢,什么 都 不 懂。<span class="pinyin"><em>Nánguài</em> tā, tā háishì gè háizi ne, shénme dōu bù dǒng.</span><span class="trans">Don't blame him, he's just a child. He doesn't know any better.</span> | ||
* 这 也 <em>难怪</em> 你,第一 次 到 这 个 地方 还 不 了解 这里 的 风俗。<span class="pinyin">Zhè yě <em>nánguài</em> nǐ, dì-yī cì dào zhège dìfāng hái bù liǎojiě zhèlǐ de fēngsú.</span><span class="trans">No one can blame you for this. It's your first time in this place, and you aren't familiar with the local customs.</span> | * 这 也 <em>难怪</em> 你,第一 次 到 这 个 地方 还 不 了解 这里 的 风俗。<span class="pinyin">Zhè yě <em>nánguài</em> nǐ, dì-yī cì dào zhège dìfāng hái bù liǎojiě zhèlǐ de fēngsú.</span><span class="trans">No one can blame you for this. It's your first time in this place, and you aren't familiar with the local customs.</span> |
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难怪 (nán guài) can mean "no wonder," but when used as a verb can be translated as "hard to blame," a much more literal application. This phrase is usually directed at a person, and it is similar to how in English we may say, "he's always sleepy, but you can't blame him because he works a night shift."
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难怪 as a Verb
Structure
难怪 + [Specific Person / People]
When used as a verb it expresses that the speaker assigns no blame in the situation he is describing i.e. that someone is not to be blamed. Often a person is placed after it, as in the latter two examples below.
Examples
- 他 迟到 了 , 这 也 难怪。 今天 地铁 坏 了 。He's late, but we can't blame him for that. The subway broke down today.
- 难怪 他,他 还 是 个 孩子 呢,什么 都 不 懂。Don't blame him, he's just a child. He doesn't know any better.
- 这 也 难怪 你,第一 次 到 这 个 地方 还 不 了解 这里 的 风俗。No one can blame you for this. It's your first time in this place, and you aren't familiar with the local customs.
- 这 也 难怪,他 刚 来 嘛 , 算了 算了 。Don't blame him. He just got here, let's just forget about it.
- 这 也 难怪,他 已经 七十 岁 了,不 适合 做 高 强度 的 运动 。We can't blame him. He is already seventy years old and is not suitable for high-intensity exercise.
- 孩子 把 爸爸 最 喜欢 的 花瓶 打 碎 了,也 难怪 爸爸 为什么 这么 生气 了。The child smashed his father's favorite vase. You can't blame the father for getting so angry.
- 如果 你 一定 要 晚上 弹 钢琴,那 就 难怪 邻居 抱怨 你。If you insist on playing the piano at night, no wonder the neighbors complain about you.
- 你 也 太 不 爱 说话 了,难怪 你 老婆 说 和 你 说话 是 对牛弹琴。No wonder your wife says that talking to you is like talking to an ox.
- 本来 这 道 题 就 有 争议,也 难怪 学生 答 错 了。This question was already controversial, so it's no wonder the student got it wrong.
- 你 把 给 他的 礼物 给了 别人,也 难怪 他 不 高兴 了。 You gave him a gift to others, no wonder he was upset.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- 现代汉语八百词(增订本) (pp. 239, 408) [ →buy]
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (pp. 499, 981) 卓越汉语-公司实战篇 →buy