不可否认
Undeniable. It is used to introduce a point that is so obvious or well-supported that it cannot be argued against.
Examples
3 of 5不可否认,他在这个领域非常有天赋。
Undeniably, he is very talented in this field.
不可否认,互联网极大地改变了我们的生活。
It is undeniable that the Internet has greatly changed our lives.
不可否认,这项政策带来了一定的负面影响。
It is undeniable that this policy has brought some negative impacts.
Word Family
Memory Tip
不 (Not) 可 (Can) 否认 (Deny). Cannot deny.
Quick Quiz
___,良好的教育对孩子的一生至关重要。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 不可否认
Examples
不可否认,他在这个领域非常有天赋。
informalUndeniably, he is very talented in this field.
不可否认,互联网极大地改变了我们的生活。
everydayIt is undeniable that the Internet has greatly changed our lives.
不可否认,这项政策带来了一定的负面影响。
academicIt is undeniable that this policy has brought some negative impacts.
尽管有困难,但不可否认我们的进步是巨大的。
formalDespite the difficulties, it is undeniable that our progress is huge.
不可否认,竞争可以促进效率的提高。
businessUndeniably, competition can promote the improvement of efficiency.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
不容否认
not to be denied
Often Confused With
不容置疑 means 'not allowing for doubt,' which is slightly stronger and more authoritative than 'undeniable.'
Usage Notes
A great 'sentence starter' for IELTS Task 2 to acknowledge a counter-argument or state a strong fact.
Common Mistakes
Avoid overusing it for subjective opinions; use it for things that are widely accepted as true.
Memory Tip
不 (Not) 可 (Can) 否认 (Deny). Cannot deny.
Word Origin
Modern Chinese construction using the negative prefix 'bu ke'.
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
___,良好的教育对孩子的一生至关重要。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 不可否认
Related Vocabulary
More academic words
借阅
B1To borrow and read books or other materials, usually from a library.
公认
B1Generally recognized or universally accepted as being true, valid, or of a certain quality by the public or a specific group.
局限性
B1The state of being limited or having restrictions; the qualities that prevent someone or something from being as effective as they could be.
类比
B1A comparison between two things that are similar in some way, often used to explain a complex idea by comparing it to something simpler.
进而
B1And then; after that; a step further; used to show progress in action or development.
相悖
B2To go against or be contrary to (something). Used to describe conflicting ideas, evidence, or laws.
淡化
B2To diminish the importance, visibility, or intensity of something; to fade out.
囊括
B2To include or incorporate a wide range of things or everything within a specific category; to sweep up all items.
凭借
B2To rely on, by means of, or by virtue of. It indicates the basis or tool used to achieve a result.
媒介
B2An agency or means of doing something; a medium through which something is transmitted or expressed.
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