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obligingly

/uh-blahy-jing/US // əˈblaɪ dʒɪŋ //UK // (əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ) //

义务性地,义务地,恳请,勉强地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : willing or eager to do favors, offer one's services, etc.; accommodating: The clerk was most obliging.
    • : obligating.

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Examples

  • Modi has used these levers to turn some of the biggest names in India’s news industry from barking watchdogs into obliging poodles.

  • Ever obliging, Springsteen then flexed all the right things on a paddle board.

  • At the three-hour-mark, the hitherto obliging Lanzmann finally becomes irritated.

  • Brown expressed the hope that the obliging spirit of the brunch would somehow infuse Washington as a whole.

  • One of the salesmen obliging pulled out a .380 for me from its packaging and held it out.

  • The obliging staff plugged the word “dog” into their computers and all the official citations came whirring out.

  • You were obliging enough to ask me to accept a presentation copy of your verses.

  • Mr. Wauchop has proved himself a most obliging member of the staff.

  • I felt quite sure that Mr Lockhart would find her, he is such an obliging and amiable man, as well as clever.

  • Singularly courteous and obliging on all occasions, I, personally, have been much indebted to him for help and advice.

  • This victimizing of some obliging guest is only too common, but no true lady will ever be guilty of such rudeness.