zhǐ shì
indiquer; signaler; directif
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请按照医生的指示服药。
qǐng ànzhào yīshēng de zhǐshì fúyào.
Please take the medicine according to the doctor's instructions.
请按照说明书的指示操作。
qǐng ànzhào shuōmíngshū de zhǐshì cāozhuò.
Please operate according to the instructions in the manual.
请按照我的指示去做。
qǐng ànzhào wǒ de zhǐshì qù zuò.
Please do as I say.
接受 (jiēshòu)
accept
服从 (fúcóng)
obey
The Chinese word 指示 (zhǐshì) is composed of two characters: 指 (zhǐ) and 示 (shì). The character 指 originally meant "to point with the finger" and was later extended to mean "to indicate" or "to instruct". The character 示 originally meant "to show" or "to demonstrate" and was later extended to mean "to give instructions" or "to make known". When combined, the two characters 指示 form a compound word that means "to give instructions" or "to indicate".The word 指示 is commonly used in Chinese to give instructions or to provide information. For example, a teacher might use the word 指示 to give instructions to their students, or a doctor might use the word 指示 to provide information about a patient's condition. The word 指示 can also be used in a more general sense to mean "to indicate" or "to suggest". For example, someone might say that the weather forecast 指示 that it will rain tomorrow.The word 指示 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese.