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take orders from a person
- 听命tīng mìng
take orders from
- 听命于tīng mìng yú
take orders from
- 欲取故与yù qǔ gù yǔ
give in order to take
- 夺去duó qù
take away from
- 瘫子tān zǐ
a person suffering from paralysis; paralytic
- 纩中引线kuàng zhōng yǐn xiàn
pull a thread of silk from a mass of floss -- bring order from chaos
- 瘦子shòu zǐ
a lean person; a thin person
- 减损jiǎn sǔn
derogation, detract from, take away from
- 贤哲xián zhé
a wise and able person
- 曾参杀人céng cān shā rén
Zeng Shen has killed a person.; A repeated rumour is liable to be taken as truth
- 松绑sōng bǎng
untie a person
- 敕chì
imperial order; edict; a surname
- 贪得无厌tān dé wú yàn
take a candy from a baby; make a hog of oneself; skin a flea for its hide
- 成材chéng cái
become a useful person
- 成器chéng qì
become a useful person
- 二百五èr bǎi wǔ
a stupid person
- 铁汉tiě hàn
a strong determined person
- 贤xián
a worthy person; virtuous; worthy
- 救护jiù hù
relieve a sick or injured person, rescue
- 点将diǎn jiāng
name a person for a particular job
- 诱供yòu gòng
induce a person to make a confession
- 秉承bǐng chéng
take (orders); receive (commands); in accordance with; obedience to
- 禀承bǐng chéng
in accordance with; obedience to; take orders; receive commands
- 自幼zì yòu
from a child
- 枭雄xiāo xióng
a fierce and powerful person; an ambitious person
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