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默默无闻(默默無聞)

默默无闻 (mò mò wú wén) literally meanssilently without fameand expressesunknown; working in obscurity”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: mò mò wú wén Literal meaning: Silently without fame

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes working silently (默默) without (无) anyone hearing of it (闻). It depicts humble labor without recognition or fame. The phrase can describe either a temporary state before recognition arrives or a permanent condition of unsung contribution. Chinese culture particularly values those who contribute without seeking acclaim. Modern usage often describes dedicated workers, artists, or contributors who labor in obscurity, sometimes admiringly and sometimes with hope for eventual recognition.

When to Use

Situation: For years he worked anonymously before finally gaining recognition.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 默默无闻 mean in English?

默默无闻 (mò mò wú wén) literally translates toSilently without fameand is used to expressUnknown; working in obscurity”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 默默无闻 used?

Situation: For years he worked anonymously before finally gaining recognition.

What is the pinyin for 默默无闻?

The pinyin pronunciation for 默默无闻 ismò mò wú wén”.

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