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    obey 的英语意思

    obeyobey /əʊˈbeɪ, ə- $ oʊ-, ə-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] 查看全部语言翻译 to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do服从权威者的命令,或遵守法律、规则的规定 OPP  disobey:  The little boy made no effort to obey.那个小男孩毫不试图服从。 ‘Sit!’ he said, and the dog obeyed him instantly."坐!"他说道,狗立刻就服从了他。obey an order/command Soldiers are expected to obey orders without questioning them.士兵被期望不加质疑地服从命令。obey the law/rules Failure to obey the law can lead to a large fine.不遵守法律可能导致高额罚款。Don’t say ‘obey to someone/something’. Say obey someone/something: He refused to obey their orders (NOT obey to their orders).Register语体Obey is used especially when talking about doing what laws or people in authority tell you to do. In everyday situations, people usually say do what somebody says:· My husband never does what I say.obey 尤用于谈论遵守法律或服从权威者的指示。在日常情境中,人们通常说 do what somebody says(照某人说的做),而非 obey:· 我丈夫从来不听我的话。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词obey the law/rules· She’s the sort of person who always obeys the rules.· 她是那种总是遵守规则的人。obey an order/command/instruction· The first duty of a soldier is to obey orders.· 军人的首要职责是服从命令。an obligation to obey (=to have a duty to do something)· Citizens have an obligation to obey the law.· 公民有遵守法律的义务。verbs动词must obey/have to obey· She felt she had to obey her father, even though she thought he was wrong.· 她觉得必须服从父亲,尽管她认为他是错的。refuse to obey· Many people felt the law was unfair, and refused to obey it.· 许多人认为该法律不公平,拒绝遵守。adverbs副词blindly obey (=to obey without asking any questions)· He looked terrified, but blindly obeyed.· 他看起来很恐惧,但还是盲目地服从了。obey instantly/immediately· He expected his orders to be obeyed instantly.· 他期望命令能立即得到执行。THESAURUS同义词辨析obey to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do服从权威者的命令,或遵守法律、规则的规定: · You must obey a senior officer at all times.· 你必须随时服从上级军官。· If everyone obeys the rules of the road, safety is much improved.· 如果人人都遵守交通规则,安全性就会大大提高。do what somebody says especially spoken尤用于口语 to do what someone has advised or ordered you to do. In informal and everyday situations, people usually say do what somebody says rather than obey按照某人的建议或命令行事。在非正式及日常情境中,人们通常说 do what somebody says 而非 obey: · I did what you said but the car still hasn’t started.· 我照你说的做了,但车还是发动不了。· My husband never does what I say.· 我丈夫从来不听我的话。do what you are told/do as you are told to do what your parent or teacher says you must do – used especially about children按父母或老师的要求行事——尤用于描述儿童: · At school, we expect the pupils to do what they are told.· 在学校,我们期望学生照吩咐行事。· Do as you’re told and sit down.· 照吩咐行事,坐下。follow somebody’s orders/instructions/advice to do what someone says you should do, or advises you to do按某人的指示或建议行事: · You must follow your doctor’s orders.· 你必须遵从医生的医嘱。· I followed the manufacturer’s instructions.· 我遵照了制造商的说明。· I hope she’ll follow my advice.· 我希望她能听从我的建议。abide by something formal正式 to accept and obey a rule, law, agreement etc接受并遵守规则、法律、协议等: · Players have to abide by the rules of the game.· 球员必须遵守比赛规则。respect formal正式 to obey the law or customs of a place, even when you do not agree with them, because this is a necessary part of living in a society遵守某地的法律或习俗,即使不认同,因为这是社会生活的必要组成部分: · Smokers should respect the law, and only smoke in the privacy of their own homes.· 吸烟者应当遵守法律,只在自己家中私下吸烟。