Read Edit View history Discussion 领教 lǐngjiào to ask advice Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 领教 領教 lǐngjiào to ask advice To ask for someone's advice or guidance; to receive instruction from someone. much obliged Used as a polite expression to acknowledge or accept someone's advice or skill to experience To experience something firsthand or have a taste of it; often used ironically or humorously regarding someone's bad temper, tricks, or lack of skill. to decline A polite formula used to decline or refuse to accept a status, instruction, or offer (often preceded by 不敢 bùgǎn) Frequency Movie subtitles 1.46 per million appears in 1% of films Written text 1.85 per million Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
领教 領教 lǐngjiào to ask advice To ask for someone's advice or guidance; to receive instruction from someone. much obliged Used as a polite expression to acknowledge or accept someone's advice or skill to experience To experience something firsthand or have a taste of it; often used ironically or humorously regarding someone's bad temper, tricks, or lack of skill. to decline A polite formula used to decline or refuse to accept a status, instruction, or offer (often preceded by 不敢 bùgǎn) Frequency Movie subtitles 1.46 per million appears in 1% of films Written text 1.85 per million Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)