B2 Expression Neutral 2 Min. Lesezeit

难以置信...

nan yi zhi xin...

Hard to believe...

Wörtlich: Hard (难) to (以) place (置) trust (信)

In 15 Sekunden

  • Use it for 'unbelievable' or 'hard to believe' moments.
  • Works for both amazing miracles and shocking disasters.
  • Can be a standalone exclamation or a descriptive phrase.

Bedeutung

This is your go-to phrase for when something is so shocking or impressive that your brain can't quite process it. It's like saying 'I can't believe my eyes' or 'This is unbelievable.'

Wichtige Beispiele

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Reacting to a surprise party

大家都在这里,真是太难以置信了!

Everyone is here, it's truly hard to believe!

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Reading a shocking news headline

这个消息简直令人难以置信。

This news is simply unbelievable.

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Texting a friend about a crazy sale

难以置信!这双鞋竟然打一折!

Unbelievable! These shoes are actually 90% off!

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Originating from traditional literature, this phrase is a 'chengyu' that survived the transition to modern Mandarin perfectly. It is frequently used in Chinese media to describe 'miracle' events or scientific breakthroughs, bridging the gap between formal writing and daily conversation.

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The 'Simply' Booster

Add `简直` (jiǎnzhí - simply) before the phrase to sound like a native. `简直难以置信` is the ultimate way to say 'I literally cannot believe this!'

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Don't overdo it

If you use this for every small thing (like a sandwich being good), you'll sound like a drama queen. Save it for the big stuff!

In 15 Sekunden

  • Use it for 'unbelievable' or 'hard to believe' moments.
  • Works for both amazing miracles and shocking disasters.
  • Can be a standalone exclamation or a descriptive phrase.

What It Means

难以置信 is a classic four-character idiom (chengyu) used to express pure shock. It literally means something is so far-fetched that you can't find a place to 'set' your belief in it. It covers everything from winning the lottery to finding out your cat can open the fridge. It is the verbal equivalent of a jaw-drop.

How To Use It

You can use it as a standalone reaction or as an adjective. If you see something wild, just gasp and say 太难以置信了!. If you want to describe a situation, put it at the beginning or end of your sentence. It works perfectly with 令人 (lìng rén), which means 'makes one feel.' For example, 这真是令人难以置信 (This is truly unbelievable).

When To Use It

Use it when the facts don't match your expectations. Use it at work when a project finishes two weeks early. Use it with friends when you hear juicy gossip. Use it when you see a sunset so beautiful it looks photoshopped. It’s great for both positive surprises and negative shocks.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for small, everyday things. If your friend is five minutes late, saying 难以置信 sounds way too dramatic—like you're in a soap opera. Also, avoid it in very casual slang-heavy chats where a simple 真的吗? (Really?) or 天呐 (Oh my god) would feel more natural. It’s a bit too 'heavy' for minor inconveniences.

Cultural Background

This phrase has deep roots in classical Chinese but has remained incredibly popular in modern speech. It reflects a certain poetic way of expressing doubt. While many idioms feel dusty and old, this one is a superstar in news headlines and social media. It shows that even in a fast-paced digital world, people still love a good, solid idiom to express big emotions.

Common Variations

You’ll often hear 不可思议 (bù kě sī yì). While 难以置信 focuses on the 'belief' part, 不可思议 focuses on the 'logic' part—meaning something is 'inconceivable.' If you want to sound more casual, you might just say 我不信 (I don't believe it), but 难以置信 adds that extra layer of 'wow' factor.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase sits in the 'Goldilocks' zone of formality—perfect for both a business report and a chat with your cousin. Just remember to use `令人` (lìng rén) if you want to describe an object or event as 'unbelievable.'

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The 'Simply' Booster

Add `简直` (jiǎnzhí - simply) before the phrase to sound like a native. `简直难以置信` is the ultimate way to say 'I literally cannot believe this!'

⚠️

Don't overdo it

If you use this for every small thing (like a sandwich being good), you'll sound like a drama queen. Save it for the big stuff!

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The 'Face' Factor

In formal settings, using this idiom shows you have a good grasp of 'literary' Chinese, which earns you respect in professional circles.

Beispiele

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#1 Reacting to a surprise party

大家都在这里,真是太难以置信了!

Everyone is here, it's truly hard to believe!

Used here to express joyful shock.

#2 Reading a shocking news headline

这个消息简直令人难以置信。

This news is simply unbelievable.

A very common way to react to media reports.

#3 Texting a friend about a crazy sale

难以置信!这双鞋竟然打一折!

Unbelievable! These shoes are actually 90% off!

Short and punchy for digital messaging.

#4 Humorous reaction to a friend's bad cooking

你居然把水烧干了,真是难以置信。

You actually boiled the water away, it's hard to believe.

Sarcastic use among close friends.

#5 In a business meeting regarding high growth

我们今年的增长速度令人难以置信。

Our growth rate this year is incredible.

Used as a professional adjective for success.

#6 Expressing disbelief at a betrayal

他会做出这种事,我感到难以置信。

I find it hard to believe he would do such a thing.

Expresses deep personal disappointment.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the best word to complete the reaction to a magic trick.

这个魔术太精彩了,简直___!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 难以置信

`难以置信` fits perfectly for a magic trick that defies logic.

How would you tell a friend their story is wild?

听了你的经历,我觉得___。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 难以置信

When a story is wild or shocking, `难以置信` is the natural response.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality Spectrum of Disbelief

Slang

Super casual disbelief.

真的假的? (Zhēn de jiǎ de?)

Neutral

Standard, versatile shock.

难以置信 (Nán yǐ zhì xìn)

Formal

Literary or profound wonder.

不可思议 (Bù kě sī yì)

Where to use 难以置信

难以置信
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Winning a prize

I won?!

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Shocking Gossip

They broke up?!

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Amazing Scenery

Look at that view!

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Absurd Mistakes

How did you do that?

Aufgabensammlung

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Choose the best word to complete the reaction to a magic trick. Fill Blank

这个魔术太精彩了,简直___!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 难以置信

`难以置信` fits perfectly for a magic trick that defies logic.

How would you tell a friend their story is wild? Fill Blank

听了你的经历,我觉得___。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 难以置信

When a story is wild or shocking, `难以置信` is the natural response.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

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Not at all! It’s very common in texts when something truly wild happens. Just type 难以置信! and your friends will know you're shocked.

Yes, it's neutral. You can use it for a miracle or a terrible disaster. For example, 这种惨剧令人难以置信 (This tragedy is unbelievable).

难以置信 means you can't believe it's true. 不可思议 (bù kě sī yì) means it's so strange you can't even imagine how it happened.

You can use it as a one-word reaction, but usually, people say 太难以置信了 or 令人难以置信.

Yes, it is a four-character idiom. It follows the standard structure and carries a more sophisticated 'weight' than plain words.

No, it's about the situation, not a person's honesty. To say 'I don't trust you,' use 我不信任你 (wǒ bù xìnrèn nǐ).

Not for this specific idiom, but you can say 我不信 (wǒ bù xìn) for a very blunt 'I don't believe it.'

Yes, if you are describing a massive achievement. 我们的团队创造了难以置信的成绩 (Our team created unbelievable results).

Surprisingly, no. Even though it's an idiom, it’s used daily in modern news, blogs, and casual speech.

The most common mistake is forgetting the (yǐ). People sometimes say 难置信, which is incorrect. Always keep all four characters.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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不可思议

Inconceivable / Incredible

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天呐

Oh my god

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真的吗

Really?

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出乎意料

Exceeding expectations / Unexpected

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