柯林斯詞典obey /??be?/ (obeying,obeyed,obeys) 1. V-T/V-I If you obey a person, a command, or an instruction, you do what you are told to do. 順服; 遵守 Cissie obeyed her mother without question. 茜茜絕對服從她的母親。 Most people obey the law. 大多數(shù)人遵守法律。 It was his duty to obey. 服從是他的職責(zé)。 返回 obey劍橋詞典B2 [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority , or to behave according to a rule , law , or instruction 服從,順從;遵守,遵循 The soldiers refused to obey (orders ). 士兵們拒不服從(命令)。 to obey the rules of international law 遵守國際法的槼定 也見obedient [ T ] to behave according to a scientific principle 遵守,遵循(科學(xué)定律) Falling objects obey the law of gravity . 自由落躰遵循引力定律。 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] If your body or part of your body does not obey you, it does not work in the way it should. (身躰或身躰某部位)聽從使喚 She was so tired her legs just wouldn't obey her any longer . 她疲憊不堪,再也邁不動(dòng)腿了。 例句 He hated being in the army because he had to obey commands .With careful training , a dog will obey its master completely .The role of the police is to ensure that the law is obeyed.Have you been obeying the rules ?He was disciplined for failing to obey orders . 返回 obey