méi​de

to have nothing to

Senses

没的/ 沒的 méi​de to have nothing to

Used before a verb to indicate that there is nothing to do or nothing available to perform that action

没的/ 沒的 méi​de how can it be that

Used in rhetorical questions to mean "how can it be that..." or "surely..."

没的/ 沒的 méi​de might as well

Used to indicate that one might as well do something or that there is no other choice

没的/ 沒的 méi​de for no reason

Used in Early Modern Chinese or colloquialisms to mean without reason or pointlessly, often in the context of talking nonsense

References

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