disobeying
英 [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ]
美 [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ]
v. 不服从; 不顺从; 违抗
disobey的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不服从;违抗
When someonedisobeysa person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do.- ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father...
一个经常和父母对着干的淘气男孩 - He urged Russian soldiers to disobey orders if asked to fire on civilian targets...
他鼓动俄国士兵若被要求向平民开火就抗命不从。 - They were threatened with punishment if they disobeyed.
他们受到恐吓,如若违抗就会受到惩罚。
- ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father...
双语例句
- She was dismissed from her job for disobeying the company safety regulations.
她不遵守公司的安全制度,被解雇了。 - You come to these schools with your own background-be it traditional or free-with discipline or without discipline, obeying or reluctant and disobeying, in revolt or conforming.
你来到这些学校里,带着自己传统的或自由的背景,有纪律或无纪律,服从或犹豫或不服从,反抗或顺应。 - She says she's not going to stand for her own children disobeying her.
他说她不容许自己的小孩不服从她。 - The penalty for disobeying the law was death.
不遵守该法律的刑罚是死刑。 - Disobeying the law can head to trouble.
不守法可能会引起麻烦。 - She is likely to be court-martialled for disobeying her commanding officer.
她可能因违抗指挥官而受到军法审判。 - But the justness of law is not able to explain the phenomenon of obeying or disobeying the law, whose value not be agreed with.
但法律正当论并不能解释并不认同法律价值的人遵守法律的现象。 - The major was degraded for disobeying orders.
这个少校因不服从命令而被降级。 - The traffic policeman emphasizes the potential danger of disobeying the traffic laws.
交警强调了违反交通规则的潜在危险。 - He was degraded for disobeying orders.
他因不服从命令而受到降级处分。