英:[ˌdɪsə'blaɪdʒ]
美:[ˌdɪsə'blaɪdʒ]
英:[ˌdɪsə'blaɪdʒ]
美:[ˌdɪsə'blaɪdʒ]
dis·o·blige
dIs blaIj
第三人称单数:disobliges
现在分词:disobliging
过去式:disobliged
过去分词:disobliged
disobliging (adj.), disobligingly (adv.), disobligingness (n.)
词根:disoblige
adj.disobliging 不亲切的;薄情的;不体贴的
v.disobliging 不满足...的愿望;悖(某人)意愿(disoblige的现在分词)
Verb
1. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to;
"Sorry to trouble you, but..."
2. ignore someone's wishes
大约1600年,“使免除义务”; 1630年代,“拒绝或忽视帮助”,源自法语 désobliger(约1300年),由 des-(见 dis-)和 obliger 组成,源自拉丁语 obligare “绑,包扎”,比喻“使负义务”,由 ob “向”(见 ob-)和 ligare “绑”组成,源自 PIE 词根 *leig- “绑,捆绑”。
“使不便”这个口语化的意义来自1650年代(含在 disobligingness 中)。相关词汇: Disobliged; disobliging; disobligingly。
French désobliger, from Middle French, from des- dis- + obliger to oblige
The first known use of disoblige was in 1632
disownverb
to refuse to accept any longer as one's own : renounce, disclaim
disorientverb
to cause to be confused or lost
disorganizeverb
to break up the regular arrangement of : confuse, disorder
disorganizeverb
to break up the regular arrangement of : confuse, disorder
disorder1 of 2verb
to disturb the order of
to disturb the regular or normal functions of
disorder2 of 2noun
lack of order : a state or condition without order
clothes in disorder
an abnormal physical or mental condition : ailment
disorderlyadjective
not behaving quietly or well : upsetting public order : unruly disorderly conduct
disorderly persons
not neat or orderly
a disorderly mass of papers
disorderlyadjective
not behaving quietly or well : upsetting public order : unruly disorderly conduct
disorderly persons
not neat or orderly
a disorderly mass of papers
disobligeverb
to go against the wishes of
inconvenience entry 2
disobligeverb
to go against the wishes of
inconvenience entry 2
1 In the end J&J disobligingly bought Synthes instead, a family controlled Swiss company.
2 No person was allowed to go on a journey, long or short, without a pocketful of letters entrusted to him by his friends, unless he were unusually disobliging.
3 But the servants all seemed to have an impression that Missis would not be disobliged by delay.
4 “I am sorry to be disobliging, but if that is the case I believe I will.”
5 He began his speech, in a half empty chamber, by saying it was "an unaccustomed surprise" to speak in the Commons without being greeted by a "disobliging wall of noise" from the opposition benches.
6 "The Commune was desirous to leave them all liberty in the conduct of the military operations; it was as far from wishing to disoblige them as from wishing to weaken their authority."
7 True, Sir Luke—and I am afraid my father and mother will begin to be uneasy that I have not got one yet—and I shou'd be very sorry to disoblige them.
8 Powell was no happier when he was targeted in “gossipy and disobligingly frank extracts” of Waugh’s diaries, published posthumously.
9 This, Chimer considered, proved that Isaac dead was more or less of the same disobliging nature as Isaac had been living—a strong collateral evidence of the genuineness of both his messages from the unseen.
10 "Yes, dear, I know; but I really don't think there's any reason for it—and they have all come to hear you, and it seems disobliging not to."
11 To anyone wishing to look their best – the flaws of the flesh concealed – she must have seemed disobligingly frank, though only if one believed in the body as the soul's representative.
12 What think you of disobliging one another from this day forward; and shewing all our ill humours at the first, which lovers use to keep as a reserve, till they are married?
13 We are sorry to disoblige you, but the rooms you desire are already reserved.
我们使您失望感到很抱歉, 您要的房间已经被订出去了.
14 "Let him laugh and enjoy himself," answered Aunt Tiny quickly, by way of discarding the thought that there could be in his laughter anything disobliging for herself.
15 A few are offering the odd disobliging word about Mr Dowden, suggesting he never wanted to be party chairman in the first place and was very disappointed to be demoted from being culture secretary.
16 "You know, the great British portraitist. He was jealous of the prices she commanded and in his work Oriental Tales he was most disobliging about her. Said she was feeble and vulgar!"
17 The reviewers were disobliging and they included me.
18 I..hope my presence, Madam, will not disoblige you.
19 There we staid a few days at an unpretending, neat hotel, of small dimensions—not the chief hotel, where the mistress, we found, was unaccommodating and disobliging—a very rare thing in America.
20 But there it was in Locke’s own script: “Persecution disobliges the best sort amongst the Papists, as well as amongst others.”
1 失望
evil suck-in sell disappointment despair dud letdown despond fail dash mock disappoint deceive dissatisfy
3 使不便
4 给…添麻烦
5 不亲切
unkind inhospitable unsociable ungracious unaccommodating unneighbourly unkindly inhospitality
6 不通融的
12 不通融
14 生气
tired mad waxy pout sulky peckish miffed roily snuffy viridity viridescence bezazz life fire green pet spark animation wax irritation sparkle vitality marrow bile pique snuff displeasure peeve sulk verve vigour spunk vexation verdure miff eat ruffle tiff overcloud anger vex roil
16 不配合
17 得罪