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disobedience

/dis-uh-bee-dee-uhns/US // ˌdɪs əˈbi di əns //UK // (ˌdɪsəˈbiːdɪəns) //

不服从命令,抗命,不服气,不服从

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of obedience or refusal to comply; disregard or transgression.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmisbehavior; noncompliance with rules

Examples

  • Yes, the drinking and disobedience had gone too far and I needed an intervention.

  • When top leaders themselves disagree with each other on policy priorities, subordinates gain more leeway to exercise strategic disobedience or “buck-passing” – shirking their responsibilities in pollution control.

  • While arrests have increased as protesters have sought to use civil disobedience to make a point, the arrests often are planned and choreographed.

  • Beyond protests and civil disobedience, we are lobbying political leaders for climate action.

  • They’re engaging in their own version of civil disobedience — showing that they’re the thin blue line and that without them there will be chaos.

  • Saint Louis City police also spent $325,000 upgrading helmets, sticks and other civil disobedience equipment.

  • Visitors like Sun have never seen civil disobedience practiced in real life.

  • Shoppers from Mainland China arrived in droves, and gained front row seats to civil disobedience in action.

  • He laid the blame firmly on meddling by foreign powers sowing civil disobedience.

  • But all Americans practice libertarian civil disobedience already, on their IRS forms.

  • He stared at his men, astonished and impatient at this strange disobedience.

  • His disobedience is not as if that requirement were inconsistent with his natural powers, but as opposed by their tendency.

  • From the stories of Jonah and King Saul she brought forth some excellent lessons on disobedience.

  • Their resistance consisted of disobedience of the orders of the Government, even to the extent of suffering death at their hands.

  • A strong motive might induce her to disobey, but the disobedience in that case would be open.