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adjectiveit has become obligatory to do something — es ist zur Pflicht geworden, etwas zu tun
* * *[ə'bliɡətəri, ]( American[) əbliɡə'to:ri]* * *ob·liga·tory[əˈblɪgətəri, AM -tɔ:ri]it is \obligatory to stop at a red traffic light an einer roten Ampel muss man anhalten\obligatory attendance Anwesenheitspflicht f\obligatory rules verbindliche Regelnto make it \obligatory for sb to do sth jdn dazu verpflichten, dass er/sie etw tut* * *[ɒ'blIgətərI]adjobligatorisch; rule verbindlichto make it obligatory to do sth/for sb to do sth — vorschreiben, dass etw getan wird/dass jd etw tut
with the obligatory piper — mit dem obligaten Dudelsackpfeifer
* * *obligatory [əˈblıɡətərı; US -ˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-; ɑˈb-] adj (adv obligatorily) verpflichtend, bindend, (rechts)verbindlich, obligatorisch ( alle:on, upon für), Zwangs…, Pflicht…:obligatory agreement bindende Abmachung;* * *adjectiveit has become obligatory to do something — es ist zur Pflicht geworden, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.obligatorisch adj.verbindlich adj.
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