disobedience 英 [ˌdɪsəˈbi:diəns]   美 [ˌdɪsəˈbidiəns]

disobedience

disobedience  英 [ˌdɪsəˈbi:diəns] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈbidiəns]

n. 不服从;违反,违抗 

名词复数:disobediences 

She was punished for her disobedience. 她因不听话而受罚。

  • Disobedience means not following rules or instructions given to you by an authority figure. The disobedience of the kids at summer camp might drive their counselor batty.
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  • n. 不服从;违反,违抗
  • 1. She was punished for her disobedience.

    她因不听话而受罚。

  • disobedience (n.) c. 1400, from Old French desobedience, from Vulgar Latin *disobedientia (replacing Latin inobedientia) from Latin dis- (see dis-) + obedientia (see obedience). The English word replaced earlier desobeissance in this sense, and inobedience (c. 1200).
dis·obedi·ence / ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns ; NAmE ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns / noun [uncountable ] failure or refusal to obey 不服从;不顺从;违抗 see also civil disobedience OPP obedience dis·obedi·ence / ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns ; NAmE ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns /
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