be no match for

be no match for

To be deemed inferior or powerless in comparison to a certain person or thing. They've only won twice this season, so of course they're no match for their championship-caliber opponent. Yes, the house is filthy, but don't worry—it's no match for my cleaning service.See also: match, no

be no ˈmatch for somebody/something

not be as good, etc. as somebody/something; not be able to compete successfully against somebody/something: He’s no match for Woods. Woods is much the better player.We are no match for the Japanese when it comes to making cameras.See also: match, no, somebody, something