disobey如何读

英:[ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ]

美:[ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ]

disobey是什么意思

  • v.违反;不服从

disobey自然拼读

dis·o·bey

dIs o beI

disobey变形

第三人称单数:disobeys

现在分词:disobeying

过去式:disobeyed

过去分词:disobeyed

disobey扩展

disobeyer (n.)

disobey英英释义

transitive verb & intransitive verb

to fail or refuse to obey.The soldier was punished for disobeying orders.They felt the law was unjust and that it was their duty to disobey it.She disobeyed her parents when she went to that party.These parents feel helpless when their child disobeys.

disobey词组

disobey the rules违抗规定

disobey词源中文解释

14世纪末, disobeien,"忽视或拒绝服从",源自古法语 desobeir(13世纪)"违抗; 拒绝服务或效忠",源自通俗拉丁语 *disoboedire,经过 dis- 改革(参见 dis-),源自晚期拉丁语 inobedire,这是由拉丁语 inobediens "不服从"反构成而来,由拉丁语 in- "不" + 现在分词形式的 obedire(参见 obey)。相关词汇: Disobeyed; disobeying。

disobey_法律行业词汇

违抗

disobey词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French desobeir, from des- dis- + obeir to obey

The first known use of disobey was in the 14th century

disobey儿童词典英英释义

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

disobeyverb

to refuse, neglect, or fail to obey

disobey 例句

1 He disobeyed his mother and went to the party.

他不听母亲的劝告,参加了那次聚会。

2 Aunt Hester had not only disobeyed his orders in going out, but had been found in company with Lloyd’s Ned; which circumstance, I found, from what he said while whipping her, was the chief offence.

3 A small band disobeyed Uglúk’s command, and ran on towards the forest: only three returned.

4 Not angry or upset; he just said it matter-of-factly, like he didn’t think Mark would even consider disobeying.

5 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。

6 If anyone disobeyed them they could throw him into prison, or they could take his job away and starve him to death.

7 Not once do any of these creatures disobey one jot or tittle of the laws of physics.

所有的这些生物从未有丝毫违背过物理学定律。

8 I could not disobey him. Only one thing remained for me: to suffer and obey.

我不得不服从他,因为留给我的只有痛苦和服从。

9 Those who disobey will be severely punished.

违者严惩不贷.

10 “If there is a court order, that’s something else. But this is not a court order. There is no penalty for disobeying a telegram.”

11 She’d disobeyed a direct order from a Son of the Six.

12 “We cursed him bitterly under our breath,” said Alfons, “but not one of us refused. That would have been the unthinkable crime of disobeying a direct order.”

13 He never again aspired to disobey her.

他从此没有再想去违抗她.

14 Those who disobey must be punished by law.

违法分子必须受到法律的惩罚。

15 He drove his superiors and fellow officers to fury, partly by repeatedly disobeying instructions and partly by his paranoid habit of refusing to divulge his strategies, such as they were, to anyone.

16 “Cats are made to disobey,” he said, laughing.

17 "Yes, even though I gave instructions to all the teahouses to refuse treatment to her. Someone has disobeyed me."

18 Even though her body language was serene, Nali’s eyes contained a lake of fire, and he didn’t dare disobey.

19 We hate each other, my brother and I, but we preferred not to disobey my parents.

我和我哥哥互相看不顺眼,可我们还是不愿违背父母之命。

20 I never wanted to disobey them or cause them distress.

disobey 同义词

1 不听从

refractory

3 不服从的

disobedient insubordinate

5 违抗的

defiant disobedient

12 不守规则的

disobedient

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