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感冒 gǎn mào to catch cold / (common) cold / CL:場|场[chang2],次[ci4] / (coll.) to be interested in (often used in the negative) / (Tw) to detest / can't stand
不得不 have no choice or option but to / cannot but / have to / can't help it / can't avoid
受不了 shòu liǎo unbearable / unable to endure / can't stand
说不定 shuō bu dìng can't say for sure / maybe
没错 méi cuò that's right / sure! / rest assured! / that's good / can't go wrong
没法儿 méi fǎr (coll.) can't do anything about it / (coll.) there's no way that ...; it's simply not credible that ... / (coll.) couldn't be (better) (i.e. simply wonderful)
不许 not to allow / must not / can't
能否 néng fǒu whether or not / can it or can't it / is it possible?
赶不上 gǎn shàng can't keep up with / can't catch up with / cannot overtake
不禁 jīn can't help (doing sth) / can't refrain from
免不了 miǎn liǎo unavoidable / can't be avoided
比不上 shàng can't compare with
不由得 yóu de can't help / cannot but
不由自主 yóu zhǔ (idiom) can't help but; involuntarily
未免 wèi miǎn unavoidably / can't help / really / rather
禁不住 jīn bu zhù can't help it / can't bear it
买不起 mǎi bu cannot afford / can't afford buying
办不到 bàn bu dào impossible / can't be done / no can do / unable to accomplish
那个 ge that one / that thing / that (as opposed to this) / (used before a verb or adjective for emphasis) / (used to humorously or indirectly refer to sth embarrassing, funny etc, or when one can't think of the right word) / (used in speech as a filler, similar to "umm", "you know" etc) / (euph.) menstruation / sex / also pr. [nei4 ge5]
情非得已 qíng fēi compelled by the circumstances (to do sth) / (have) no other choice (but do sth) / (used as a pun in romance) can't help but fall in love
欲罢不能 néng want to stop but can't (idiom) / to be unable to stop oneself / to feel an urge to continue
等不及 děng can't wait
口头禅 kǒu tóu chán Zen saying repeated as cant / (fig.) catchphrase; mantra; favorite expression; stock phrase
不知凡几 zhī fán one can't tell how many / numerous similar cases
同日而语 tóng ér lit. to speak of two things on the same day (idiom); to mention things on equal terms (often with negatives: you can't mention X at the same time as Y)


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