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1. 领 (lǐng) is commonly used to mean "to lead" or "to guide". For example, it can be used to describe a leader or manager who is responsible for guiding a team or organization. Example: 带领 (to lead), 领导 (leader)
2. 领 (lǐng) is also commonly used to mean "to draw" or "to take". For example, it can be used to describe someone who is taking money from a social service. Example: 领工资 (to receive salary), 领抚恤金 (to receive benefit payment)
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The word 领 (lǐng) can be considered relatively formal, especially in contexts where it is used in official or written language. It encompasses meanings such as "to lead," "to accept," "to receive," and "to draw." In formal contexts, it might be used in phrases related to leadership or receiving something, such as benefits or awards.
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