听从

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Usage and Meaning

The verb 听从 (tīngcóng) means to obey or comply with someone's instructions, orders, or advice. It often implies a hierarchical or authoritative relationship where one party follows the guidance or commands of another.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used in contexts involving authority, such as family (listening to parents), military (following orders), or workplace (complying with company rules).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 听从命令 (tīngcóng mìnglìng): obey orders, used in military or formal command contexts.
  • 听从建议 (tīngcóng jiànyì): follow advice, common in personal or professional settings.
  • 听从安排 (tīngcóng ānpái): comply with arrangements, often in organizational contexts.

Nuances

Using 听从 emphasizes the act of following instructions with a sense of duty or obligation, rather than casual agreement. It is more formal and stronger than simply (to listen) or 遵守 (to abide by).

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 听从 with 服从 (fúcóng), which also means to obey but often carries a stronger connotation of submission or subordination. 听从 is more about following advice or orders willingly.

Example Sentences

He always follows his parents' advice.

Soldiers must obey orders from their superiors.

In the company, employees should comply with the company's rules and