obeying 的 2 个定义
- to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
- to comply with or follow.
- to respond conformably in action to: The car obeyed the slightest touch of the steering wheel.
- to submit or conform in action to.
- to be obedient: to agree to obey.
obeying 近义词
conform, give in
obeying 的近义词 43 个
- accept
- adhere to
- carry out
- comply
- embrace
- execute
- heed
- live by
- observe
- surrender
- accede
- accord
- acquiesce
- agree
- answer
- assent
- concur
- discharge
- follow
- fulfill
- keep
- mind
- perform
- respond
- serve
- submit
- abide by
- act upon
- be loyal to
- be ruled by
- bow to
- do as one says
- do one's bidding
- do one's duty
- do what is expected
- do what one is told
- get in line
- give way
- hold fast
- knuckle under
- play second fiddle
- take orders
- toe the line
obeying 的反义词 27 个
更多obeying例句
- The school said it immediately took action to have those families not obeying the rules leave or pay back tuition.
- They kicked him out because he refused to obey them, and the streets of Mexico City became his home for three weeks.
- There’s a lot of things in between, and it does a disservice to understanding humans to say we have to obey these very narrow rules.
- The statement was so bizarre that Allison obeyed without thinking, briefly pulling her mask below her chin.
- Yet the algorithms Nelson devises obey real-world constraints — chief among them the fact that computers cannot store unlimited amounts of data.
- But for Reynolds and Robbins, obeying their consciences came with a price tag.
- Weird as the theory is, invoking “quantum physics” is not an escape clause from obeying physical laws.
- Rather than helplessly obeying the dictates of management, workers are obliged to do what union bosses tell them.
- But Tanaka has been a little slow in obeying this particular law.
- In an industry dominated by hits like ‘Exploited Teen,’ raising the minimum age would weed out the rule-obeying responsible.
- One of the simplest of these childish tricks is the invention of an excuse for not instantly obeying a command, as "Come here!"
- The obeying of several hints, of secret impulses, argues great wisdom.
- Instead of obeying, the officers and men held a mass meeting to draft their remonstrance to the Directory.
- Then, learning from the uproar at the gate that the guards were obeying his instructions literally, he went on at an easier pace.
- "No apology is needed, mon ami," Paul exclaimed quickly, well aware that the detective was merely obeying instructions.