勉为其难

勉為其難
miǎnwéi-qínán
idiom #39,431

Meanings

  1. 1 to do something reluctantly
  2. 2 to take on a difficult task against one's wishes

Examples

HSK 6
Dàjiā dōu tuī tā dāng zhǔchírén, tā zhǐhǎo miǎnwéi-qínán.
Everyone pushed him to be the MC, so he reluctantly took it on.
HSK 7-9
Wǒ bú shàncháng chànggē, jīntiān jiù miǎnwéi-qínán xiànchǒu le.
I'm not good at singing; I'll do my unworthy best today.

Tips

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Often a polite self-deprecation when agreeing to do something - signals 'I'm not really up to this, but I'll try.'

Stroke Order

miǎn
wéi
nán