obligated 英 [ˈɒblɪgeɪtɪd]   美 [ˈɑblɪgeɪtɪd]

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) 

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。
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。

  • 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)
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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。

ob·li·gated / ˈɒblɪɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈɑːblɪɡeɪtɪd / adjective obligated(to do sth) ( NAmE or BrE, formal) having a moral or legal duty to do sth SYN obliged (道义或法律上)有义务的,有责任的,必须的 He felt obligated to help. 他觉得有义务帮忙。 ob·li·gated / ˈɒblɪɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈɑːblɪɡeɪtɪd /
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