obedience
英 [əˈbiːdiəns]
美 [oʊˈbidiəns]
n. 服从;顺从,遵从
复数:obediences
BNC.7698 / COCA.9926
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 服从的;顺从的;温驯的
A person or animal who isobedientdoes what they are told to do.- He was very respectful at home and obedient to his parents...
他在家里对父母十分恭敬顺从。 - What a sweet, obedient little girl she was in the sixth grade.
她上六年级的时候是个多么可爱温顺的小女孩啊!
- He was very respectful at home and obedient to his parents...
英英释义
noun
- behavior intended to please your parents
- their children were never very strong on obedience
- he went to law school out of respect for his father's wishes
- the act of obeying
- the trait of being willing to obey
双语例句
- The habit of obedience was burned into me as a child.
我从小就养成了顺从的习惯。 - Give a complete obedience to sb's authority.
对某人的权力完全服从。 - It is impracticable for some parents to exact obedience of their children.
有些父母强令其子女服从是不现实的。 - It is showing obedience respect for you.
这表明它对你的服从和尊重。 - We must now act in obedience to that oath.
我们现在必须遵守这一誓言,采取行动。 - Society has a right to expect obedience of the law.
社会有权要求人人遵守法律。 - A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
伊莎贝拉是一个羞怯的孩子,很小就学会了顺从。 - A system in which obedience and fortitude were unquestioned virtues.
视服从和坚毅为公认美德的一种制度。 - Not convinced on the blind obedience, respect for both sides is not sensible performance.
对盲从的不服,对双方的尊重也不可能得体。 - He demands unquestioning obedience from his followers.
他要求追随者对他绝对服从。
