disobeying
英 [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ]
美 [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪɪŋ]
v. 不服从; 不顺从; 违抗
disobey的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不服从;违抗
When someonedisobeysa person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do.- ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father...
一个经常和父母对着干的淘气男孩 - He urged Russian soldiers to disobey orders if asked to fire on civilian targets...
他鼓动俄国士兵若被要求向平民开火就抗命不从。 - They were threatened with punishment if they disobeyed.
他们受到恐吓,如若违抗就会受到惩罚。
- ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father...
双语例句
- The penalty for disobeying the law was death.
不遵守该法律的刑罚是死刑。 - She is likely to be court-martialled for disobeying her commanding officer.
她可能因违抗指挥官而受到军法审判。 - She says she's not going to stand for her own children disobeying her.
他说她不容许自己的小孩不服从她。 - Three of them were punished for disobeying orders.
他们当中有三个人因为不服从命令受到惩罚。 - Eventually, while still disobeying God, they would go back to their own land again.
尽管他们依然不听神的话,他们还是可以回到自己的土地上。 - Once his commander found out, he immediately sent the soldier home from Iraq for disobeying an order.
他的指挥官一发现,立刻将这名士兵自伊拉克遣返回国,因为他抗命。 - You disobeying me, convict?
犯人都不听我的命令? - You know, I considered disobeying your order.
知道么,我原本想违抗你的命令。 - You are disobeying the regulations, my friend.
你们不守规则,我的朋友。 - Then I would be the first person in history taken to court for disobeying the most annoying and most pointless legal paragraph ever drafted.
那样一来,我就成了史上因违反有史以来最烦人、最无意义的法律声明而被告上法庭的第一人。
