뜻
It is not necessary or appropriate to do something.
문화적 배경
In French law, 'non-lieu' is a specific term meaning a 'dismissal' of a case. It comes from the same root: the judge decides there is 'no place' for a trial. The French 'fonctionnaires' (civil servants) love this phrase because it allows them to deny a request based on 'logic' rather than personal choice, which is a key part of bureaucratic neutrality. In the 'dissertation' (the standard French academic essay), students are taught to use impersonal expressions like this to sound more objective and authoritative. French diplomacy often uses this phrase to maintain a 'status quo' without sounding aggressive. It is a way to say 'we aren't doing anything' very politely.
Master the 'Y a-t-il' inversion
Using 'Y a-t-il lieu de...?' in a meeting makes you sound incredibly sophisticated and objective.
Don't use with 'Tu'
It creates a 'clash of registers'. If you are close enough to say 'Tu', use 'Tu n'as pas besoin de'.
뜻
It is not necessary or appropriate to do something.
Master the 'Y a-t-il' inversion
Using 'Y a-t-il lieu de...?' in a meeting makes you sound incredibly sophisticated and objective.
Don't use with 'Tu'
It creates a 'clash of registers'. If you are close enough to say 'Tu', use 'Tu n'as pas besoin de'.
셀프 테스트
Complete the formal sentence with the correct preposition and verb form.
Au vu des résultats, il n'y a pas lieu ___ (s'inquiéter).
The fixed expression is 'il n'y a pas lieu de' followed by the infinitive.
Which situation is MOST appropriate for using 'Il n'y a pas lieu de...'?
Select the correct context:
The phrase is highly formal and administrative/legal in nature.
Complete the professional dialogue.
Client: 'Je crains que ce retard ne soit fatal pour le projet.' Manager: '________, nous avons encore de la marge.'
This maintains the professional tone of the manager.
Match the phrase to its likely speaker.
Phrase: 'Il n'y a pas lieu à délibération.'
'Lieu à' + noun is a specific legal formula.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Au vu des résultats, il n'y a pas lieu ___ (s'inquiéter).
The fixed expression is 'il n'y a pas lieu de' followed by the infinitive.
Select the correct context:
The phrase is highly formal and administrative/legal in nature.
Client: 'Je crains que ce retard ne soit fatal pour le projet.' Manager: '________, nous avons encore de la marge.'
This maintains the professional tone of the manager.
Phrase: 'Il n'y a pas lieu à délibération.'
'Lieu à' + noun is a specific legal formula.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Only if you are being ironic or texting a very formal business contact. Otherwise, it's too stiff.
'Besoin' is about necessity/need. 'Lieu' is about logical justification/appropriateness.
Yes, but usually only in legal contexts followed by a noun, like 'Il n'y a pas lieu à procès'.
관련 표현
Avoir lieu
builds onTo take place / to happen
Au lieu de
similarInstead of
Il y a lieu de
contrastIt is necessary / appropriate to
Tenir lieu de
specialized formTo serve as / to act as