obligatory 的定义
- required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
- incumbent or compulsory: duties obligatory on all.
- imposing moral or legal obligation; binding: an obligatory promise.
- creating or recording an obligation, as a document.
obligatory 近义词
essential, required
更多obligatory例句
- Needless to say, when the North Face sent me a pair of its newest trail shoes, I assumed I’d take them out for one obligatory run and then relegate them to the bottom shelf.
- This became especially problematic when Sanders received the obligatory Gatorade shower as the clock neared zero.
- The “CRISPR babies” episode is now an obligatory chapter in any telling of the gene-editing story.
- Doria and Bolsonaro have also publicly bickered about everything from social distancing to the use of face masks and whether vaccines should be obligatory or not throughout the tumultuous year.
- Corporate managers, like most of us, take obligatory duties seriously.
- There was also the obligatory shopping spree at the F.A.O. Schwarz toy store across from Central Park.
- Unspoken consensus made driving up and down certain streets obligatory and parking in certain places required.
- Yes, they showed up, wore their “Team Mitch” shirts, and joined in the obligatory anti-Obama chants.
- I actually quit prefacing my Ralph Nader screeds with the obligatory he-gave-us-the-seatbelt boilerplate years ago.
- Lean In, by Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf) Obligatory ‘Power’ SubtitleWomen, Work, and the Will to Lead.
- It was therefore obligatory that purchasers should know his work, that in fact his sign manual should be always present.
- Two duties at least are, therefore, obligatory on him then;—to seek a disposition willingly to vow, and then to make the vow.
- Both are obligatory at the same instant of time, and both might possibly be performed in one moment.
- The principles on which the vow is made, are immutable; and while the Church is on earth, it will continue to be obligatory.
- Commands enjoining Covenanting must be obligatory on men, in an individual, or in a social capacity, or in both.