指挥

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The word 指挥 (zhǐhuī) primarily means "to conduct" or "to command." It is commonly used in contexts involving leadership or direction, such as conducting an orchestra, commanding troops, or directing a performance.

Common Contexts

  • Music: 指挥 an orchestra or choir.
  • Military: 指挥 troops or operations.
  • Film/Theater: 指挥 actors or crew.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 指挥 (commander): a person who commands.
  • 指挥中心 (command center): a place where command is centralized.
  • 指挥 (command a battle): military context.

Nuances

When using 指挥, the speaker implies active leadership and control over a group or event. It often involves giving orders or guiding others to achieve a coordinated result. It is more formal and authoritative than simply "leading".

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 指挥 with 领导 (lǐngdǎo), which means "to lead" in a broader sense including management and leadership without necessarily giving direct commands. 指挥 emphasizes direct control and coordination.

Example Sentences

He is responsible for conducting the performance of this concert.

The officer commands the soldiers in battle on the battlefield.

The director directs the actors' performances on the filming set.