行事 xíngshì act Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 16 sentences 往后切不可鲁莽行事。 wǎnghòu qiè bù kě lǔmǎng xíngshì. You must not act recklessly from now on. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我们必须谨慎行事。 wǒmen bìxū jǐnshèn xíngshì. We have to be cautious. Source: OpenSubtitles他行事总是像个男子汉。 tā xíngshì zǒngshì xiàng gě nánzǐhàn. He always acts like a man. Source: OpenSubtitles我们必须小心行事。 wǒmen bìxū xiǎoxīn xíngshì. We need to tread carefully. Source: OpenSubtitles我们应当依法行事。 wǒmen yīngdāng yīfǎ xíngshì. We should act in accordance with the law. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我们只需要照指示行事。 wǒmen zhǐ xūyào zhào zhǐshì xíngshì. We just needed to follow instructions. Source: OpenSubtitles我们得小心行事。 wǒmen děi xiǎoxīn xíngshì. We need to be careful. Source: OpenSubtitles你得按计划行事。 nǐ děi àn jìhuà xíngshì. You need to stick to the plan. Source: OpenSubtitles我只是在按人类的规则行事。 wǒ zhǐshì zài àn rénlèi de guīzé xíngshì. I'm just playing by human rules. Source: OpenSubtitles我们应该按既定的计划行事。 wǒmen yīnggāi àn jìdìng de jìhuà xíngshì. We should act according to the established plan. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他很擅长看别人的眼色行事。 tā hěn shàncháng kàn biéren de yǎnsè xíngshì. He is very good at reading people's cues. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我没办法改变这里的行事作风。 wǒ méi bànfǎ gǎibiàn zhèlǐ de xíngshì zuòfēng. I can't change the way things are done here. Source: OpenSubtitles我们需要相机行事,不要操之过急。 wǒmen xūyào xiàngjī xíngshì, bù yào cāozhīguòjí. We need to act according to the circumstances and not act with undue haste. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这件事情我们就依计行事,不再变动了。 zhè jiàn shìqing wǒmen jiù yī jì xíngshì, bù zài biàndòng le. We will act according to the plan for this matter and won't make any more changes. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他性格狂躁,经常不顾后果地冲动行事。 tā xìnggé kuángzào, jīngcháng bù gù hòuguǒ de chōngdòng xíngshì. He has an irritable temperament and often acts impulsively regardless of the consequences. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary那个时代的文人,其行事风格大率都带有几分狂放的色彩。 nà gè shídài de wénrén, qí xíngshì fēnggé dà shuài dōu dàiyǒu jǐ fēn kuángfàng de sècǎi. The literati of that era generally had a somewhat wild and unrestrained style in their conduct. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary