吃哑巴亏

吃啞巴虧
chīyǎ-bakuī
idiom #87,311

Meanings

  1. 1 to suffer a loss in silence
  2. 2 to take a hit but not be able to complain about it
  3. 3 to eat bitterness without protest

Examples

HSK 3
Zhè jiàn shì méi zhèngjù, zhǐnéng chīyǎ-bakuī.
There's no evidence for this - we have to eat the loss quietly.
HSK 5
Tā bèi piàn le qián, zhǐnéng chīyǎ-bakuī.
He was cheated out of money and just had to swallow the loss.

Tips

usage
Typically refers to losses you can't publicly complain about - because you'd look foolish, break a promise, or reveal something embarrassing. Not just 'losing quietly' by choice.
memory
Literal breakdown: 'eat a mute's loss' - you've been hurt but, like a mute, can't speak out about it.

Stroke Order

chī
kuī