zhú
lìng

idiom
noun
common

Meaning of 逐客令

逐客令 means an order to expel guests (originating from Qin Shi Huang's decree to expel foreign ministers); an indication that someone is no longer welcome and should leave. Pronounced zhú kè lìng.

  • an order to expel guests (originating from Qin Shi Huang's decree to expel foreign ministers); an indication that someone is no longer welcome and should leave

Definitions & Examples

zài
 
Jiàn
Zhú
Shū
 
zhōng
fǎn
duì
Qín
Wáng
xià
zhú
lìng
 

Li Si argued against the King of Qin issuing the order to expel guests in his 'Memorial on the Expulsion of Guest Ministers'.

Yīn
wèi
zǒng
shì
zhì
zào
fan
 
lǎo
bǎn
xiàng
xià
le
zhú
lìng
 

Because he always caused trouble, the boss gave him the boot.

rán
zhǔ
rén
jīng
xià
le
zhú
lìng
 
men
biàn便
jiǔ
liú
 

Since the host has already indicated that we should leave, it would be inappropriate for us to stay long.

Gōng
gěi
wèi
xiè
lòu
de
yuán
gōng
xià
le
zhú
lìng
 

The company showed the employee who leaked secrets the door.

Measure Words

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