obligated
obligated 英 [ˈɒblɪgeɪtɪd] 美 [ˈɑblɪgeɪtɪd]
adj. 有义务的;责无旁贷的 v. 使负义务(obligate的过去式)
- It could be going to a baby shower, buying someone lunch, or turning in your research paper by Tuesday. If you have to do it — even if you'd rather not — then you’re obligated.
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- adj. 有义务的;责无旁贷的
- v. 使负义务(obligate的过去式)
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1. Don’t isolate yourself, but don’t feel obligated to socialize with people that don’t lift you up.
不要孤立你自己,但是你不要感到有义务去跟那些不能提拔你的人打交道。
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2. The government of Norway pays me to do my work, so I feel obligated to tell taxpayers what I’m accomplishing.
挪威政府出资让我进行研究,因此我觉得自己有义务告知纳税人我的研究进度。
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3. Fulbright was from Fayetteville, and most of my friends, though they liked Bumpers, felt obligated to help the senator in what was sure to be an all-uphill battle.
富布赖特是费耶特维尔人,我的大多数朋友尽管非常喜欢邦珀斯,但也觉得有义务在那场肯定将会是一场难打的仗中帮助参议员。
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