obey
obey 英 [əˈbeɪ] 美 [oˈbe]
v. 服从
进行时:obeying 过去式:obeyed 过去分词:obeyed 第三人称单数:obeys
- When you obey, you follow someone's rules or instructions. In the old days, all of a monarchy's citizens were expected to obey the commands of their king or queen.
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- v. 服从
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1. obey a command , obey an order
服从指挥╱命令
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2. You must obey her without question.
你必须绝对服从她的命令。
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3. We must obey orders.
我们必须服从命令。
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4. As a new recruit you must obey when duty calls.
作为一名新战士,需要履行职责时必须服从。
- obey (v.) late 13c., from Old French obeir "obey, be obedient, do one's duty" (12c.), from Latin obedire, oboedire "obey, be subject, serve; pay attention to, give ear," literally "listen to," from ob "to" (see ob-) + audire "listen, hear" (from PIE root *au- "to perceive"). Same sense development is in cognate Old English hiersumnian. Related: Obeyed; obeying.
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