无能为力

無能為力
wúnéng-wéilì
idiom HSK 7-9 #3,651

Meanings

  1. 1 powerless to do anything; helpless
  2. 2 unable to help

Characters

Literally 'unable to exert any effort' - not because of laziness, but because the situation is beyond one's power.

Examples

HSK 2
Duìbuqǐ, zhè jiàn shì wǒ wúnéng-wéilì.
I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do about this.
HSK 5
Miànduì zìrán zāihài, rénlèi yǒushíhou wúnéng-wéilì.
In the face of natural disasters, humans are sometimes powerless.

Tips

usage
Unlike 无能 (incompetent, a character flaw), 无能为力 expresses helplessness without blame - the situation is simply beyond anyone's control. It's a sympathetic way to say 'my hands are tied.'

Stroke Order

néng
wéi