to stay loyal to someone or something
对某人或某事保持忠诚 (duì mǒu rén huò mǒu shì bǎo chí zhōng chéng)
"Grassroots leaders keep faith with their communities."
"基层领导保持对其社区的忠诚。" (jīcéng lǐngdǎo bǎochí duì qí shèqū de zhōng chéng.)
to do something faster because you started late
to swap for a simpler or cheaper alternative
to pause and look at a situation calmly and objectively
to cause something to happen or make a change
to meet someone unexpectedly
to contribute to an overall result or future achievement