有名无实 (yǒu míng wú shí) — in name only; nominal; titular
Definition
An idiom meaning something has the title or label of X but no real substance or function behind it — like a 'CEO in name only'. Sets it up as a four-character 成语 evaluation, not a neutral description.
idiom
in name onlynominaltitular
Examples
- 有名无实,。Zhè ge gōng sī de zǒng jīng lǐ qí shí yǒu míng wú shí, zhēn zhèng de jué cè quán dōu zài dǒng shì zhǎng shǒu lǐ.This company's general manager is actually nominal; real decision-making power is in the hands of the chairman.
- “”有名无实,。Xǔ duō suǒ wèi de "zhuān jiā wěi yuán huì" dōu shì yǒu míng wú shí, gēn běn méi yǒu shí jì zuò yòng.Many so-called 'expert committees' are nominal, with no real function at all.
- 有名无实。Zhè zhǒng yǒu míng wú shí de hé zuò guān xì bú huì yǒu rèn hé chéng guǒ.This kind of nominal partnership will not produce any results.
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