- 没有用 méiyǒuyòng uselessof no use; futile; ineffective; having no purpose or value
- 开弓没有回头箭 kāigōngméiyǒuhuítóujiàn commitmentThe necessity or resolve to finish what one has started and reach one's goals despite any setbacks or difficulties encountered.
- 没有不透风的墙 méiyǒubùtòufēngdeqiáng secrets will outno secret can be kept forever
- 没有法 méiyǒufǎ helplessat a loss or unable to do anything about a situation
- 没有事 méiyǒushì okaynothing is up; nothing alarming is happening; everything is all right
- 没有什么 méiyǒushénme nothingthere is nothing; used to indicate the absence of a specific quality or thing (e.g., 'there's nothing ... about it')
- 没有什么不可能 méiyǒushénmebùkěnéng nothing is impossiblenothing is impossible; there's nothing impossible about it
- 没有任何 méiyǒurènhé without anyphrase meaning to not have any, indicating the complete absence of something.
- 没有意义 méiyǒuyìyì meaninglesslacking semantic or literal meaning; nonsensical
- 没有意思 méiyǒuyìsi boringlacking interest, excitement, or entertainment value
- 没有止尽 méiyǒuzhǐjìn endless
- 没有规矩,不成方圆 méiyǒuguīju, bùchéngfāngyuán order requires rulesWithout rules, nothing can be accomplished; one must follow established standards and rules.
- 从来没有 cóngláiméiyǒu never done(used before a verb) indicates that an action has never been performed
- 没有规矩,何以成方圆 méiyǒuguīju, héyǐchéngfāngyuán rules are essentialwithout rules, nothing can be accomplished; one must follow established standards
- 千里搭长棚,没有不散的宴席 qiānlǐdāchángpéng, méiyǒubùsàndeyànxí inevitable partingeven if you build a thousand-league awning for it, every banquet must come to an end; no gathering can last forever
- 天下没有不散的筵席 tiānxiàméiyǒubùsàndeyánxí all things endall good things must come to an end
- 家花没有野花香 jiāhuāméiyǒuyěhuāxiāng extramarital attractionA figurative idiom suggesting that men often find other women more alluring and exciting than their own wives or partners.
- 有没有 yǒuméiyǒu did or haveInterrogative used before a verb to ask whether an action has occurred or been completed.