disobey
disobey 英 [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈbe]
v. 违反;不服从
进行时:disobeying 过去式:disobeyed 过去分词:disobeyed 第三人称单数:disobeys
- When you don't follow the rules — especially when they come from a teacher, parent, boss or other authority figure — you disobey.
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- v. 违反;不服从
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1. Cannot submit an expense account, disobey financial institution.
不能报销,违反财务制度。
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2. I’d looked through that book many times, whenever I could persuade Hattie to disobey.
那本书我看过很多次,只要能够劝说海蒂违反规定我就看。
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3. So he says you’ll never disobey the other commandments unless you’re first in somewhere disobeying the first one.
因此,马丁·路德说 :“当你违反了其它诫命的时候,你肯定已经率先违反了这第一条诫命。”
- disobey (v.) late 14c., from Old French desobeir (13c.) "disobey; refuse service or homage," from Vulgar Latin *disoboedire, reformed with dis- from Late Latin inobedire, a back-formation from inobediens "not obeying," from Latin in- "not" + present participle of obedire (see obey). Related: Disobeyed; disobeying.
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