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81 disobey
söz dinlememek, itaat etmemek, itaatsizlik etmek; (kural, yasa, vb.) çignemek, uymamak -
82 disobey
v.boysunmasliq; itaet qilmasliq -
83 disobey
[dɪsə'beɪ] UK / USvtnicht gehorchen + dat -
84 disobey
[dɪsə'beɪ] UK / USvtnicht gehorchen + dat -
85 disobey
не совпадать с; не соответствовать -
86 disobey
sumalangsang, lumabag, sumway -
87 disobey
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88 DISOBEY
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90 disobey
itaat etme -
91 disobey
/'disə'bei/ * động từ - không vâng lời, không tuân lệnh -
92 disobey
verb transitiveആജ്ഞ നിരസിക്കുക, ആജ്ഞനിരാകരിക്കുക -
93 disobey
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94 Disobey
malobei. -
95 disobey
v. neposlušati · непослушати vi., neposlušiti · непослушити vp. -
96 disobey a Presidential decree
= disobey a Presidential decree order не виконувати указ (наказ) президентаEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > disobey a Presidential decree
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97 disobey an order
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98 disobey parents
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99 disobey the order
Макаров: не подчиниться приказу, ослушаться приказа -
100 disobey wishes
Макаров: пойти против (чьей-л.) воли
См. также в других словарях:
Disobey — Dis o*bey , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disobeyed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disobeying}.] [F. d[ e]sob[ e]ir; pref. d[ e]s (L. dis ) + ob[ e]ir. See {Obey}, and cf. {Disobedient}.] Not to obey; to neglect or refuse to obey (a superior or his commands, the laws … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disobey — Dis o*bey , v. i. To refuse or neglect to obey; to violate commands; to be disobedient. [1913 Webster] He durst not know how to disobey. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disobey — late 14c., from O.Fr. desobeir (13c.) disobey; refuse service or homage, from V.L. *disoboedire, reformed with dis from L.L. inobedire, a back formation from inobediens not obeying, from L. in not + prp. of obedire (see OBEY (Cf. obey)). Related … Etymology dictionary
disobey — I verb act illegally, arise, be derelict, be disloyal, be insubordinate, be mutinous, be negligent, be perfidious, be recalcitrant, be recusant, be treasonous, be undisciplined, be unruly, betray, break a law, break a rule, break the law, commit… … Law dictionary
disobey — [v] disregard rules; refuse to conform balk, be remiss, break rules, contravene, counteract, dare, decline, defy, desert, differ, disagree, evade, flout, fly in face of*, go counter to, ignore, infringe, insurrect, misbehave, mutiny, neglect, not … New thesaurus
disobey — ► VERB ▪ fail or refuse to obey. DERIVATIVES disobeyer noun … English terms dictionary
disobey — [dis΄ō bā′, dis΄ə bā′] vt., vi. [ME disobeien < OFr desobeir: see DIS & OBEY] to refuse or fail to obey … English World dictionary
disobey — UK [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms disobey : present tense I/you/we/they disobey he/she/it disobeys present participle disobeying past tense disobeyed past participle disobeyed to deliberately do the opposite of what… … English dictionary
disobey — dis|o|bey [ ,dısə beı ] verb intransitive or transitive to deliberately do the opposite of what someone in authority has told you to do, or deliberately not obey a rule: If you continue to disobey the rules, you will be punished. They knew he was … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disobey — verb Disobey is used with these nouns as the object: ↑command, ↑instruction, ↑master, ↑order … Collocations dictionary
disobey — [[t]dɪ̱səbe͟ɪ[/t]] disobeys, disobeying, disobeyed VERB When someone disobeys a person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do. [V n] ...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father... [V n] He urged… … English dictionary