"Orders" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 xùn shì to admonish / instructions / orders
 bǐng chéng to take orders / to receive commands / to carry on (a tradition)
 fèng mìng to receive orders / to follow orders / to act under orders
 zūn mìng to follow your orders / to do as you bid
 tīng mìng to obey an order / to take orders / to accept a state of affairs
 zǐ son / child / seed / egg / small thing / 1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the Rat / Viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] / ancient Chinese compass point: 0° / (north) / subsidiary / subordinate / sub-
 zhǐ shǒu huà jiǎo to gesticulate while talking (idiom) / to explain by waving one's hands / to criticize or give orders summarily
 fèng zhǐ on imperial orders
 gōng public / collectively owned / common / international (e.g. high seas, metric system, calendar) / make public / fair / just / Duke, highest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] / honorable (gentlemen) / father-in-law / male (animal)
使 yí zhǐ qì shǐ lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom) / to signal orders by facial gesture / arrogant and bossy
 shòu jiè to take oaths as a monk (Buddhism) / to take orders
 nèi tíng place at the imperial court, where emperor handled government affairs, gave orders etc
 kàng mìng against orders / to disobey / to refuse to accept orders
 wéi lìng to disobey / to go against orders
 lìng xíng jìn zhǐ lit. if he orders you go, he forbids you stop (idiom) / fig. to demand exact compliance with instructions / to ensure strictly obedience
 xíng lìng to issue orders / to order sb to drink in a drinking game
 shòu mìng to give orders
 jūn lìng rú shān military orders are like mountains (idiom) / a military order must be obeyed
 xiā zhǐ huī to give nonsensical instructions / to issue orders out of ignorance
 nán male / Baron, lowest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
 bó father's elder brother / senior / paternal elder uncle / eldest of brothers / respectful form of address / Count, third of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
 fèng to offer (tribute) / to present respectfully (to superior, ancestor, deity etc) / to esteem / to revere / to believe in (a religion) / to wait upon / to accept orders (from superior)
 hóu marquis, second of the five orders of ancient Chinese nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] / nobleman or high official
 chì imperial orders
 hū lái hè qù to call to come and shout to go (idiom) / to yell orders / always bossing people around
 jià jī suí jī If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken (idiom) / A woman should follow whatever her husband orders. / We must learn to accept the people around us.
 ài nán cóng mìng difficult to obey orders (idiom) / much to my embarrassment, I am unable to comply
使 yí zhǐ fēng shǐ lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom) / to signal orders by facial gesture / arrogant and bossy
 qǐng jiàng bù rú jī jiàng lit. to dispatch a general is not as effective as to excite a general / fig. inciting people to action is more effective than dispatching orders
 Mài kè ā sè General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
西 Xī sāi luó Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony
 yí jiào work or plans left as a legacy / the views of the departed / posthumous orders or teachings
 wǔ děng jué wèi five orders of feudal nobility, namely: Duke 公[gong1], Marquis 侯[hou2], Count 伯[bo2], Viscount 子[zi3], Baron 男[nan2]
 yǐ yán dài fǎ to substitute one's words for the law (idiom) / high-handedly putting one's orders above the law
 fèng zhào to receive orders
 wēi zūn mìng jiàn orders weightier than life
 zhǐ shǒu huà jiǎo to gesticulate while talking (idiom) / to explain by waving one's hands / to criticize or give orders summarily / also written 指手畫腳|指手画脚
 fàng huà to give orders / to spread news or rumors / to leak certain information intentionally
 fāng mìng against orders / to disobey / to refuse to accept orders
·  General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
 zūn lìng to obey orders
 hòu mìng to await orders / to be on call
  net orders
  Summaries of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders of the International Court of Justice
 Dào gé lā sī · Mài kè ā sè General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
 dé lìng to follow your orders / roger! / yessir!
 yòng mìng to follow orders / to abide by / to obey
· Dào gé lā sī · Mài kè ā sè General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
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