Follow orders Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɑɫoʊ/ /ˈɔɹdɝz
FAH-loh OR-derz
fˈɒləʊ/ /ˈɔːdəz
FOL-oh AW-duhz
释义
To do what someone, especially a person in authority, tells you to do, usually by following instructions or commands.
用法与细微差别
Common in military, workplace, or strict settings. Implies obedience and discipline. Used neutrally or to criticize lack of independent thinking. Not usually used for simple requests—more for commands or instructions.
Spanish: obedecer órdenesPortuguese (BR): obedecer ordensPortuguese (PT): obedecer ordensChinese (Simplified): 服从命令Chinese (Traditional): 服從命令Hindi: आदेशों का पालन करनाArabic: اتباع الأوامرBengali: আদেশ মানা - নির্দেশ মেনে চলাRussian: подчиняться приказам - выполнять приказыJapanese: 命令に従うVietnamese: tuân lệnhKorean: 명령을 따르다Turkish: emirlere uymak - emirleri yerine getirmekUrdu: احکامات پر عمل کرناIndonesian: mematuhi perintah
例句
Soldiers must follow orders during training.
basic
At work, we are expected to follow orders from our manager.
basic
Children sometimes find it hard to follow orders.
basic
He just does his job and follows orders, no questions asked.
natural
If you can't follow orders, this might not be the right job for you.
natural
Sometimes it's hard to follow orders when you disagree, but it's part of the job.
natural