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Yes, 指挥 (zhǐhuī) is considered a slightly more formal word in Chinese. It is often used in formal or professional settings, such as in military or business contexts.
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Synonym: 指导 (zhǐdǎo) - to guide, to direct, to instruct
Antonyms: none.
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指挥 (zhǐhuī) is used to describe the action of directing or commanding someone or something. For example, 老师指挥学生完成任务。(Lǎoshī zhǐhuī xuésheng wánchéng rènwù. The teacher directs the students to complete the task.). Or it can be used to refer to a conductor at a concert, for example, 音乐指挥 (yīnyuè zhǐhuī) refers to a person who is a conductor by profession. It is also used to describe the role of someone who is in charge of directing or commanding someone or something, such as a 指挥官 (zhǐhuīguān, commander).
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