HSK 6Adverbs

难免(nánmiǎn)

Hard To Avoid / Inevitable

Structure Pattern

Situation+难免+Outcome

Explanation

难免 (nánmiǎn) means "hard to avoid" or "bound to happen." It acknowledges that something negative is understandable or expected given the circumstances. Similar to 不免 but slightly stronger — 难免 implies the outcome is almost impossible to prevent.

Difference from 不免:

  • 不免: naturally/inevitably (softer, more empathetic)
  • 难免: hard to avoid / bound to (stronger, more factual)

Example Sentences

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1
刚开始工作难免会出错

Gāng kāishǐ gōngzuò, nánmiǎn huì chūcuò.

Just starting work, making mistakes is inevitable.

2
人多的地方难免拥挤

Rén duō de dìfāng nánmiǎn yōngjǐ.

Crowded places are bound to be congested.

3
长时间不见面难免会生疏

Cháng shíjiān bú jiànmiàn, nánmiǎn huì shēngshū.

Not meeting for a long time, it's inevitable to become distant.

Common Mistakes

Common Mistake

考试拿了一百分难免很开心

Correct Usage

考试拿了一百分自然很开心

info

难免 is used for negative or undesirable outcomes that are hard to avoid. Being happy about a perfect score is positive — use 自然 (naturally) or 当然 (of course) instead.

adverbinevitabilitynegativeformal

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