无理 (wú lǐ) — unreasonable; irrational

Définition

Used to judge a person's actions, demands, or arguments as groundless and unjustified. Like 不像话 and 离谱, it criticizes behavior — but 无理 focuses on the lack of a valid reason rather than the shock or outrage those words highlight.

verb
unreasonableirrational

Exemples

  • 无理
    Zhè ge yāo qiú hěn wú lǐ.
    This request is very unreasonable.
  • 无理
    Tā shuō huà zǒng shì nà me wú lǐ, méi rén xǐ huan gēn tā zhēng lùn.
    He always speaks so unreasonably; nobody likes to argue with him.
  • 无理
    Nǐ zhè yàng zuò tài wú lǐ le, lián nǐ de péng you dōu kàn bú xià qù le.
    What you did is so unreasonable that even your friends can't stand it.

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