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uncomplying

/kuhm-plahy/US // kəmˈplaɪ //UK // (kəmˈplaɪ) //

不符合规定,不符合规定的,不符合要求的,不符合要求

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·plied, com·ply·ing.

    • : to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree: They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
    • : Obsolete. to be courteous or conciliatory.

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Examples

  • He initially resisted but complied after an officer ordered him to place his hands behind his back.

  • Voters may not learn about such changes in time to comply, or they may receive conflicting information and not know which sources to believe.

  • It’s complicated, but iOS is such a massive platform that these developers don’t have much choice but to comply especially given how heavily Microsoft is pushing xCloud.

  • Additionally, Le Peuch said the new hybrid-cloud tech would be helpful for oil companies that must comply with government regulations limiting where they can store their data.

  • If we were a controlled company, we would be eligible to and could elect not to comply with certain of the NYSE corporate governance standards.

  • A big cake requires a big festival, and Augustus was happy to comply.

  • He tries to kiss her again, but, he writes, “she didn't comply.”

  • The Malaysian crew said they could not comply—the report gives no reason for what was very likely a fateful decision.

  • In past flare-ups—documented on open carry forums—the grocery chain has said that it will comply with state laws.

  • And since WhatsApp is considered a form of texting, people are not obliged to comply.

  • Before the outlaw can comply with this small request the horn sounds again.

  • The seizure was made in legal form; the banker, who lost nothing, was bound to comply with it.

  • In all cases you must carefully comply with the rules‌ and explanations heretofore given.

  • The captain would have orders to comply with my demand, and I was to direct him to sail to Charleston.

  • In order to comply with the law, the form of an election was then gone through with, and their commander's choice ratified.