wéi

idiom
common

Meaning of 不足为奇

不足为奇 means not at all strange; nothing surprising; perfectly normal. Pronounced bù zú wéi qí.

  • not at all strange; nothing surprising; perfectly normal

Definitions & Examples

Zài
xìn
shù
fēi
zhǎn
de
jīn
tiān
 
nián
qīng
rén
jīng
tōng
shǒu
ruǎn
jiàn
wéi
 

In today's world of rapid information technology development, it's not at all surprising that young people are proficient with mobile apps.

píng
shí
xué
me
 
kǎo
shì
míng
wéi
 

He studies so hard usually, so it's nothing surprising that he got first place on the exam.

chéng
shì
de
fáng
jià
me
gāo
 
nián
qīng
rén
mǎi
fáng
jīng
wéi
le
 

With housing prices so high in big cities, it's already become perfectly normal for young people not to be able to afford a house.

Zhè
zhǒng
xiǎo
shì
 
shēng
le
wéi
 
bié
tài
zài
 

For this kind of minor issue, even if it happens, it's nothing to be surprised about. Don't worry about it too much.