From basics to advanced idioms, Chinese study culminates with phrases like 「沒法沒天」. Explore their meaning and use in this free guide.
The Chinese idiom 「沒法沒天」 we’re introducing today is explained in detail below, along with its meaning and usage.
In the old days, it meant doing bad things without regard for national laws and the principles of heaven. It is now mostly used to describe breaking laws and being undisciplined.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
méi fǎ méi tiān
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
mut6 faat3 mut6 tin1
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