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1 disobedient
disobedient [‚dɪsə'bi:djənt]désobéissant;∎ to be disobedient to sb désobéir à qn;∎ don't be disobedient to your father! ne désobéis pas à ton père!;∎ that was very disobedient of you c'était très désobéissant de ta partUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disobedient
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2 disobedient
disobedient adj [child] désobéissant (to à) ; if they were disobedient, he… s'ils ne lui obéissaient pas, il… -
3 disobedient
disobedient [‚dɪsəˈbi:dɪənt][child] désobéissant (to à)* * *[ˌdɪsə'biːdɪənt]adjective [child] désobéissant -
4 disobedient
[-'bi:djənt]adjective (failing or refusing to obey: a disobedient child.) désobéissant -
5 disobedient, person
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6 naughty
naughty [ˈnɔ:tɪ]a. ( = badly behaved) a naughty boy/girl un méchant garçon/une méchante (petite) fille• you naughty boy/girl! vilain/vilaine !* * *['nɔːtɪ]1) ( disobedient) [child] vilain2) ( suggestive) coquinthe naughty nineties — ≈ la Belle Époque
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7 belt
[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) ceinture2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) courroie3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) zone2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) ceinturer2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) donner une râclée•- belted -
8 disobey
[disə'bei](to fail or refuse to do what is commanded: He disobeyed my orders not to go into the road; He disobeyed his mother.) désobéir- disobedient - disobediently -
9 insubordinate
[insə'bo:dənət]((of a person or his behaviour) disobedient or rebellious: an insubordinate employee.) indiscipliné -
10 out of control
(not under the authority or power of someone: The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).) fou, déchaîné -
11 play up
(to be troublesome or disobedient: The children are playing up today.) faire des siennes -
12 send
[send]past tense, past participle - sent; verb1) (to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) envoyer2) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) envoyer3) (to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state: The news sent them into a panic.) précipiter•- sender- send away for - send down - send for - send in - send off - send off for - send out - send someone packing / send someone about his business - send packing / send someone about his business - send someone packing / send about his business - send packing / send about his business -
13 the prodigal son
1) (a disobedient and irresponsible son who wastes money on a life of pleasure and later returns home to ask for his parents' forgiveness.)2) (a person who acts irresponsibly and later regrets it.) -
14 naughty
1 ( disobedient) [child] vilain ; you naughty boy! vilain! ; don't be naughty! sois sage! ; a naughty word un gros mot ;
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Disobedient — Dis o*be di*ent, a. [Pref. dis + obedient. See {Disobey}, {Obedient}.] 1. Neglecting or refusing to obey; omitting to do what is commanded, or doing what is prohibited; refractory; not observant of duty or rules prescribed by authority; applied… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disobedient — I adjective apostatizing, arbitrary, averse, contrary, contumacious, culpable, defiant, delinquent, derelict, disloyal, disorderly, disregarding, disrespectful, fractious, froward, headstrong, hostile, ill behaved, incorrigible, indisposed,… … Law dictionary
disobedient — early 15c., dysobedyent, from O.Fr. desobedient, from V.L. *disobedientem (replacing L. inobedientem) from L. dis (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + obedientem (see OBEDIENT (Cf. obedient)). Related: Disobediently. Earlier in the same sense was disobeissant… … Etymology dictionary
disobedient — [adj] defiant, mischievous contrary, contumacious, disorderly, fractious, froward, headstrong, insubordinate, intractable, naughty, noncompliant, nonobservant, obstreperous, perverse, recalcitrant, refractory, resistive, uncompliant,… … New thesaurus
disobedient — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ failing or refusing to be obedient. DERIVATIVES disobedience noun disobediently adverb … English terms dictionary
disobedient — [dis΄ə bē′dēənt] adj. [ME < OFr desobedient] not obedient; refusing or failing to obey; insubordinate; refractory disobediently adv … English World dictionary
disobedient — adj. disobedient to * * * [ˌdɪsə biːdjənt] disobedient to … Combinatory dictionary
disobedient — [[t]dɪ̱səbi͟ːdiənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are disobedient, you deliberately do not do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a rule or law says that you should do. Her tone was that of a parent ordering a disobedient child to behave… … English dictionary
disobedient — adj. Disobedient is used with these nouns: ↑child … Collocations dictionary
disobedient — dis|o|be|di|ent [ ,dısə bidiənt ] adjective deliberately doing the opposite of what someone in authority has told you to do, or deliberately not obeying rules: a disobedient child ─ opposite OBEDIENT ╾ dis|o|be|di|ent|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disobedient — adjective he had never been punished for being disobedient Syn: insubordinate, unruly, wayward, badly behaved, naughty, delinquent, disruptive, troublesome, rebellious, defiant, mutinous, recalcitrant, uncooperative, truculent, willful,… … Thesaurus of popular words