disobey 的定义
- to neglect or refuse to obey.
disobey 近义词
disregard rules; refuse to conform
disobey 的近义词 43 个
- contravene
- defy
- evade
- flout
- ignore
- infringe
- misbehave
- overstep
- transgress
- violate
- balk
- counteract
- dare
- decline
- desert
- differ
- disagree
- mutiny
- neglect
- object
- rebel
- recalcitrate
- resist
- revolt
- revolutionize
- riot
- shirk
- strike
- withstand
- be remiss
- break rules
- fly in face of
- go counter to
- insurrect
- not heed
- not listen
- not mind
- pay no attention to
- revolution
- rise in arms
- run riot
- set aside
- take law into own hands
disobey 的反义词 19 个
更多disobey例句
- It praises law and order while reserving the right to disobey the law and overturn the political order through violence.
- Service members who violate that ban can face court-martial for disobeying a lawful order or regulation, or for other offenses related to their extremist activity, such as making false statements to superiors.
- If the business or organization continues to willfully disobey the health orders like many in Carlsbad are, an officer is supposed to create a report that is sent to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for review and further action.
- She says that Americans must be prepared to “disobey the court” if it makes decisions that are not just.
- As Martin Luther King said, if the rulings of the court are not just, we have a duty to disobey them—and we will simply disobey the court.
- These members vow to protect the constitution but also to disobey any governmental orders that they deem “unconstitutional.”
- They never wanted to provoke, disobey, or be activists of any sort.
- “I managed to disobey, and fortunately the officers got distracted,” he adds.
- They are badly paid, badly trained, and threatened with early retirement or a court-martial if they disobey orders, says Mahfouz.
- That privates should obey, and that they should be smartly punished if they disobey, this one can understand very well.
- A strong motive might induce her to disobey, but the disobedience in that case would be open.
- He said that he meant to disobey them; that the emergency, he believed, justified disobedience.
- When his back was turned they grumbled at him savagely, threatening to disobey, resolving to quit.
- Probably he did not exactly understand the situation or he would hardly have encouraged a young girl to disobey her parents.