nán​weinán​wéi

to make things difficult

Senses

难为/ 難為 nán​wei (also nán​wéi) to make things difficult

To bother or press someone to do something they are unable or unwilling to do; to put someone in an awkward position

难为/ 難為 nán​wei (also nán​wéi) many thanks

A polite expression used to thank someone for their effort or to apologize for troubling them

难为/ 難為 nán​wéi hard to do

(bound form) Difficult to perform, manage, or achieve.

难为/ 難為 nán​wéi to waste

To spoil, misuse, or waste something, such as firewood

难为/ 難為 nán​wei (also nán​wéi) how kind of

Used to commend someone for achieving something difficult or being especially thoughtful

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