jiè kǒu
excuse
The Chinese word '借口' means 'excuse'. It can be used in various contexts. For instance, you can use '借口' to express an excuse for being late or for not completing a task. It is an integral word in conversational Chinese.
Tā zǒng shì zhǎo jiè kǒu bù lái shàng bān.
He always finds excuses not to come to work.
This phrase indicates that the person often tries to avoid work by making up reasons, suggesting a lack of commitment or responsibility.
Wǒ méi yǒu shí jiān, bié zài zhǎo jiè kǒu le.
I don't have time, stop making excuses.
This phrase expresses frustration with someone who is continually trying to avoid accountability by claiming they are busy.
Rú guǒ nǐ yǒu wèn tí, zhí jiē shuō, bù yào zhǎo jiè kǒu.
If you have a problem, just say it, don't make excuses.
This phrase encourages open communication and honesty, implying that making excuses is not the solution to problems.