C1 Expression Formal 2 min de leitura

无可置疑

Indubitable

Literalmente: No (无) can (可) place (置) doubt (疑)

Use this phrase to describe facts or qualities that are absolutely certain and beyond any argument.

Em 15 segundos

  • Used for facts that are 100% certain and undeniable.
  • Common in professional settings, writing, and serious debates.
  • Adds a tone of authority and absolute confidence.

Significado

This phrase is used to describe something that is so obviously true that nobody could possibly argue against it. It is like saying something is a 'slam dunk' fact or an absolute certainty.

Exemplos-chave

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In a business meeting presenting data

我们的市场份额正在增长,这是无可置疑的事实。

Our market share is growing; this is an indubitable fact.

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2

Texting a friend about a famous athlete

他在篮球界的地位是无可置疑的。

His status in the basketball world is beyond doubt.

😊
3

Expressing deep gratitude to a mentor

您对我的帮助是无可置疑的,我永远感激。

The help you gave me is unquestionable, and I am forever grateful.

💭
🌍

Contexto cultural

As a traditional Chengyu, this expression reflects the value placed on logical certainty and authoritative proof in Chinese rhetoric. It is frequently found in editorial writing and formal speeches to signal that a conclusion is backed by undeniable evidence. While ancient in origin, it remains a staple in modern legal and academic Mandarin.

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The 'Fact' Anchor

Pair it with the word '事实' (shìshí - fact) to sound like a native speaker. '无可置疑的事实' is a very common collocation.

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Don't be a Know-it-all

Using this for small things like 'I am indubitably hungry' can make you sound like you're trying too hard or being overly dramatic.

Em 15 segundos

  • Used for facts that are 100% certain and undeniable.
  • Common in professional settings, writing, and serious debates.
  • Adds a tone of authority and absolute confidence.

What It Means

无可置疑 is your ultimate trump card in a debate. It translates to 'beyond doubt' or 'indubitable.' When you use this, you are saying the evidence is so strong that there is simply no room left for questions. It is the linguistic equivalent of dropping the mic after stating a fact.

How To Use It

You usually place this phrase before a noun or at the end of a statement to anchor your point. It functions like a powerful adjective or an adverbial phrase. You can say someone has 无可置疑 talent. Or you can state a fact and follow it with 'this is 无可置疑.' It makes you sound confident and authoritative.

When To Use It

Use it when the facts are on your side. It is perfect for professional presentations where you have the data to back you up. It also works in serious heart-to-heart talks. If you are telling your best friend they are the most loyal person you know, this phrase adds weight. It is great for texting when you want to end a circular argument once and for all.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this for subjective opinions like 'this pizza is 无可置疑 the best.' Your friends might find you a bit dramatic or pretentious. Do not use it if there is even a 1% chance you might be wrong. If you use it and then get proven wrong, it is a bit embarrassing. It is too heavy for light, playful banter unless you are being intentionally hyperbolic for a joke.

Cultural Background

This phrase is a classic 'Chengyu' (four-character idiom). These idioms are the backbone of sophisticated Chinese speech. They often come from ancient literature. Using them shows you are well-educated. In Chinese culture, being 'firm' and 'resolute' in your logic is highly respected in formal rhetoric. It reflects a traditional value of seeking absolute truth through clear evidence.

Common Variations

You might hear 毋庸置疑 (wù yōng zhì yí) which means 'no need to doubt.' They are basically twins. 无可置疑 is slightly more common in daily speech. Another one is 不容置疑 (bù róng zhì yí), which is even stronger. It means 'doubting is not allowed.' Use that one if you want to sound like a stern boss or a very serious professor.

Notas de uso

This phrase is high-register. It is best suited for writing, speeches, or serious discussions. In very casual settings, it might sound a bit 'stiff' unless used for emphasis or humor.

💡

The 'Fact' Anchor

Pair it with the word '事实' (shìshí - fact) to sound like a native speaker. '无可置疑的事实' is a very common collocation.

⚠️

Don't be a Know-it-all

Using this for small things like 'I am indubitably hungry' can make you sound like you're trying too hard or being overly dramatic.

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The Power of Four

Chinese people love four-character idioms (Chengyu). Even if you speak basic Chinese, dropping `无可置疑` correctly will instantly boost your perceived fluency.

Exemplos

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#1 In a business meeting presenting data
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我们的市场份额正在增长,这是无可置疑的事实。

Our market share is growing; this is an indubitable fact.

Used here to provide a strong, data-backed conclusion.

#2 Texting a friend about a famous athlete
😊

他在篮球界的地位是无可置疑的。

His status in the basketball world is beyond doubt.

A common way to praise someone's undisputed talent.

#3 Expressing deep gratitude to a mentor
💭

您对我的帮助是无可置疑的,我永远感激。

The help you gave me is unquestionable, and I am forever grateful.

Adds a layer of sincerity and gravity to the thanks.

#4 A humorous debate about a friend's laziness
😄

说到偷懒,你绝对是无可置疑的冠军。

When it comes to being lazy, you are the indubitable champion.

Using a formal phrase for a silly topic creates a funny contrast.

#5 Writing a formal essay or report
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无可置疑,环境保护是当今最紧迫的任务。

Undoubtedly, environmental protection is the most urgent task today.

Used as a sentence starter to establish a strong premise.

#6 Confirming a plan with a reliable partner
🤝

你的专业能力是无可置疑的,我放心把项目交给你。

Your professional ability is beyond doubt; I feel at ease giving you the project.

Builds trust by acknowledging undeniable skills.

Teste-se

Choose the best position for the phrase in this sentence about a historical fact.

地球是圆的,这是一个 ___ 的事实。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 无可置疑

Since 'the earth is round' is a proven fact, '无可置疑' (indubitable) is the perfect fit.

Which word completes the phrase correctly?

他的诚实是无 ___ 置疑的。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa:

The standard four-character idiom is '无可置疑'.

🎉 Pontuação: /2

Recursos visuais

Formality Scale of 'Beyond Doubt'

Informal

Using '肯定' or '没错'.

他肯定是对的。

Neutral

Using '毫无疑问'.

毫无疑问,他是赢家。

Formal

Using '无可置疑'.

这是无可置疑的事实。

Very Formal

Using '不容置疑'.

此项决定不容置疑。

Where to use 无可置疑

无可置疑
🎓

Academic Papers

Proving a thesis

💼

Legal/Business

Presenting evidence

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Serious Praise

Acknowledging talent

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Ending Arguments

Stating the final truth

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

It means something is so certain that there is no way to doubt it. It is like saying 'undeniable' or 'beyond question' in English.

Yes, but keep it for serious topics or when you want to be funny by being overly formal. For example, 你的厨艺是无可置疑的 (Your cooking skills are beyond doubt) is a great compliment.

毫无疑问 (háo wú yí wèn) is more common and slightly less formal. 无可置疑 sounds more literary and authoritative.

Absolutely. It shows confidence. You could say 我的经验是无可置疑的 (My experience is beyond doubt) if you have the portfolio to prove it.

Usually, yes, but it can be used for negative facts too. For example, 他的失败是无可置疑的 (His failure is indubitable).

It is a classic idiom derived from ancient Chinese literature. It follows the standard 'No-Can-Verb-Noun' structure common in Classical Chinese.

Not the person themselves, but their qualities. You wouldn't say 'He is indubitable,' but you would say 'His talent is indubitable' (他的才华是无可置疑的).

The most common mistake is forgetting the (zhì) or replacing it with a similar-sounding word. It must be exactly these four characters.

Not really. Chengyu are fixed at four characters. If you want something shorter, just use 肯定 (kěndìng - definitely).

Not at all. While it is formal, it is used every day in news, books, and professional conversations.

Frases relacionadas

毫无疑问

Without a doubt (more common/neutral)

毋庸置疑

No need for doubt (very similar, slightly more formal)

确凿无疑

Irrefutable and certain (often used for evidence)

显而易见

Obvious; clear to see

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