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1 She Who Must Be Obeyed
Jocular: SWMBOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > She Who Must Be Obeyed
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2 נשמע להוראות
obeyed orders -
3 סר אל משמעתו
obeyed his orders -
4 סר למרותו
obeyed him, accepted his authority -
5 סר למשמעתו
obeyed his orders -
6 עשה רצונו של-
obeyed-, served- -
7 קיבל מרות
obeyed, submitted -
8 קפץ לדום
obeyed immediately -
9 שמע בקול
obeyed -
10 uposlechnutý
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11 tepindi
obeyed -
12 tepindi
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13 obedecer
v.1 to obey, to do as one is told.hacerse obedecer to command obedienceElla obedece las leyes She obeys the rules.María obedece a su padre Mary obeys her father.Ricardo obedece siempre Richard obeys always.El robot obedece a Ricardo The robot obeys Richard.2 to respond.las piernas no me obedecían my legs wouldn't do what I wanted them to* * *1 (autoridad, regla, ley) to obey1 (persona) to obey2 (responder) to respond (a, to)3 (tener por causa) to be due (a, to)■ ¿a qué obedece su visita? what is the reason for your visit?* * *verb* * *VT VI1) [+ persona, norma] to obeyobedecer a algn — to obey sb, do as sb says
2) (=deberse)su viaje obedece a dos motivos — there are two reasons for his journey, his journey is due to two reasons
obedecer al hecho de que... — to be due to..., arise from...
3) [mecanismo] to respond* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <orden/norma> to obey, comply withb) < persona> to obey2.obedecer via) persona to obeyb) mecanismo to respondc) (frml) (a motivo, causa)* * *= obey, comply (with), march to + Posesivo + orders, abide by.Ex. After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.Ex. Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex. With their worldwide history of forcing people at gunpoint to march to their orders, whether they want to or not, you can never be too sure with them.Ex. Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.----* obedecer la ley = observe + the law, follow + the law.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <orden/norma> to obey, comply withb) < persona> to obey2.obedecer via) persona to obeyb) mecanismo to respondc) (frml) (a motivo, causa)* * *= obey, comply (with), march to + Posesivo + orders, abide by.Ex: After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.
Ex: Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex: With their worldwide history of forcing people at gunpoint to march to their orders, whether they want to or not, you can never be too sure with them.Ex: Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.* obedecer la ley = observe + the law, follow + the law.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* * *obedecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹orden/norma› to obey, comply withobedecer las leyes to obey the lawdeberá obedecer el dictado de su conciencia you must follow the dictates of your conscience ( liter)2 ‹persona› to obeyobedece a tu madre do as your mother tells you, obey your mother■ obedecervi1 «persona» to obeyobedeció sin rechistar she obeyed without a murmurpara que aprendas a obedecer to teach you to be more obedient o do as you're told2 «mecanismo» to respondsu retraso obedece a problemas auditivos her backwardness is due to hearing problems* * *
obedecer ( conjugate obedecer) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
c) (frml) (a motivo, causa) obedecer A algo to be due to sth
obedecer
I verbo transitivo to obey
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ser debido a) to be due to: no sé a qué obedece su silencio, I don't know the reason for his silence
2 (los frenos, un animal) to respond
' obedecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgana
- punta
English:
obey
* * *♦ vtto obey;obedecer a alguien to obey sb;obedece a tu madre obey your mother, do as o what your mother tells you;obedecer las normas to obey the rules♦ vi1. [acatar] to obey, to do as one is told;procura obedecer try to do as you're told;hacerse obedecer to command obedienceuna actitud que sólo obedece al miedo an attitude which is due entirely to fear;los malos resultados obedecen a fallos en el sistema the poor results are due to faults in the system3. [responder] to respond;las piernas no me obedecían my legs wouldn't do what I wanted them to;los mandos no me obedecían the controls wouldn't respond* * *I v/t obeyII v/i1 obey;la profesora no sabe hacerse obedecer the teacher cannot control the class o cannot command obedience3:* * *obedecer {53} vt: to obeyobedecer órdenes: to obey ordersobedece a tus padres: obey your parentsobedecer vi1) : to obey2)obedecer a : to respond to3)obedecer a : to be due to, to result from* * *obedecer vb1. (a alguien) to obey2. (cumplir órdenes) to do as you are told -
14 seltinbe
Construction: se+tinbe obeyed Structure: x1 = tinbe2 (obeyed), x2 = tinbe1 (obey), x3 = tinbe3 (commander obeyed) -
15 tertinbe
Construction: te+tinbe commander obeyed Structure: x1 = tinbe3 (commander obeyed), x2 = tinbe2 (obeyed), x3 = tinbe1 (obey) -
16 автомобиль послушно реагировал на малейшее прикосновение к рулю
1) General subject: the car obeyed the slightest touch of the wheel2) Makarov: car obeyed the slightest touch of the wheelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > автомобиль послушно реагировал на малейшее прикосновение к рулю
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17 какие бы распоряжения он ни отдавал, их надо выполнять
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > какие бы распоряжения он ни отдавал, их надо выполнять
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18 aguantable
adj.bearable, tolerable.* * *► adjetivo1 bearable, tolerable* * *ADJ bearable, tolerable* * *= sufferable, bearable, endurable, tolerable.Ex. Jefferson stated that 'mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed'.Ex. Contemporary music is most bearable when it is soft and short.Ex. Laws must be made endurable or else they will not be obeyed.Ex. Findings show that the time spent in the first phase is tolerable.* * *= sufferable, bearable, endurable, tolerable.Ex: Jefferson stated that 'mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed'.
Ex: Contemporary music is most bearable when it is soft and short.Ex: Laws must be made endurable or else they will not be obeyed.Ex: Findings show that the time spent in the first phase is tolerable.* * *bearable* * *aguantable adjbearable, tolerable* * *adj bearable -
19 aunque parezca increíble
= incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredibleEx. Incredibly, for instance, there are still no direct and specific LC headings for FAMILY PLANNING (which is not synonymous with Birth control), COUNTER-CULTURE, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES, RHYTHM AND BLUES MUSIC, REGGAE MUSIC, FOOD CO-OPS, or MEN'S LIBERATION.Ex. Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.Ex. Incredibly enough, this person was able to solve it in a short span of time.Ex. Incredible as it may seem, a measure that will greatly discourage travel to the U.S. is about to go into effect.Ex. Although it may seem incredible now, there will come a time when you won't think twice about your ostomy.* * *= incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredibleEx: Incredibly, for instance, there are still no direct and specific LC headings for FAMILY PLANNING (which is not synonymous with Birth control), COUNTER-CULTURE, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES, RHYTHM AND BLUES MUSIC, REGGAE MUSIC, FOOD CO-OPS, or MEN'S LIBERATION.
Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.Ex: Incredibly enough, this person was able to solve it in a short span of time.Ex: Incredible as it may seem, a measure that will greatly discourage travel to the U.S. is about to go into effect.Ex: Although it may seem incredible now, there will come a time when you won't think twice about your ostomy. -
20 aunque parezca mentira
strange though it may seem* * *= amazingly enough, believe it or not, strangely enough, incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, although it may seem incredibleEx. Amazingly enough, the first great dictionary was basically the work of one man.Ex. Believe it or not, you can be celibate without being chaste, and chaste without being celibate.Ex. Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.Ex. Incredibly, for instance, there are still no direct and specific LC headings for FAMILY PLANNING (which is not synonymous with Birth control), COUNTER-CULTURE, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES, RHYTHM AND BLUES MUSIC, REGGAE MUSIC, FOOD CO-OPS, or MEN'S LIBERATION.Ex. Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.Ex. Incredibly enough, this person was able to solve it in a short span of time.Ex. Incredible as it may seem, a measure that will greatly discourage travel to the U.S. is about to go into effect.Ex. Strange though it may seem, he wrote all but one before 1900.Ex. Strange as it may seem, no amount of learning can cure stupidity, and formal education positively fortifies it.Ex. Although it may seem strange, this new trend is just as much a part of the expression of this era as the rebellions of yesteryear.Ex. Although it may seem incredible now, there will come a time when you won't think twice about your ostomy.* * *= amazingly enough, believe it or not, strangely enough, incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, although it may seem incredibleEx: Amazingly enough, the first great dictionary was basically the work of one man.
Ex: Believe it or not, you can be celibate without being chaste, and chaste without being celibate.Ex: Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.Ex: Incredibly, for instance, there are still no direct and specific LC headings for FAMILY PLANNING (which is not synonymous with Birth control), COUNTER-CULTURE, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES, RHYTHM AND BLUES MUSIC, REGGAE MUSIC, FOOD CO-OPS, or MEN'S LIBERATION.Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.Ex: Incredibly enough, this person was able to solve it in a short span of time.Ex: Incredible as it may seem, a measure that will greatly discourage travel to the U.S. is about to go into effect.Ex: Strange though it may seem, he wrote all but one before 1900.Ex: Strange as it may seem, no amount of learning can cure stupidity, and formal education positively fortifies it.Ex: Although it may seem strange, this new trend is just as much a part of the expression of this era as the rebellions of yesteryear.Ex: Although it may seem incredible now, there will come a time when you won't think twice about your ostomy.
См. также в других словарях:
obeyed — index powerful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
obeyed orders — obeyed commands, did as he was ordered … English contemporary dictionary
Obeyed — Obey O*bey , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obeyed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Obeying}.] [OE. obeyen, F. ob[ e]ir, fr. L. obedire, oboedire; ob (see Ob ) + audire to hear. See {Audible}, and cf. {Obeisance}.] 1. To give ear to; to execute the commands of; to yield … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obeyed — un·obeyed; … English syllables
obeyed — o·bey || É™ beɪ v. comply; listen to, mind … English contemporary dictionary
obeyed him — submitted to his wishes, did as he told him to do … English contemporary dictionary
obeyed his orders — did as he commanded, followed his commands … English contemporary dictionary
She Who Must Be Obeyed — may refer to fictional characters: *The lead character of the novel She *A nickname for Hilda Rumpole, the wife of Rumpole of the Bailey … Wikipedia
well-obeyed — adj. * * * … Universalium
well-obeyed — adj … Useful english dictionary
fulfilled a precept — obeyed a command … English contemporary dictionary