毋庸 | wú yōng | no need for | |
毋宁 | wú nìng | not as good as; would rather | |
宁缺毋滥 | nìng quē wú làn | better to have nothing (than substandard choice) (idiom); would prefer to go without than accept shoddy option | |
少安毋躁 | shǎo ān wú zào | keep calm, don't get excited; don't be impatient | |
卑之,毋甚高论 | bēi zhī , wú shèn gāo lùn | my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion; what I say is really nothing out of the ordinary |
1 | The law holds no man responsible for the act of god. | |
2 | So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. | |
3 | Servants find status symbols unnecessary, and they don't measure their worth by their achievements. | |
4 | But there is equally no doubt that the Chinese will remain tough customers. | |
5 | One does not have to go outside for amusement, since the collection is housed at home . |