奉献 | fèng xiàn | to offer respectfully; to consecrate; to dedicate; to devote | |
奉行 | fèng xíng | to pursue (a course, a policy) | |
奉命 | fèng mìng | to receive orders; to follow orders; to act under orders | |
供奉 | gòng fèng | to consecrate; to enshrine and worship; an offering (to one's ancestors); a sacrifice (to a God) | |
信奉 | xìn fèng | belief; to believe (in sth) |
1 | Great cause requires dedication and perseverance. | |
2 | Her dedication to volunteer work has earned her high praise. | |
3 | Soldiers dedicate their lives to protecting their country. | |
4 | My husband is a soldier who selflessly devotes himself to the security of the country. | |
5 | The Prime Minister demanded that government officials abide by the law, be honest and impartial, and serve the people. |