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41 obey
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42 obey
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43 obey the law
obey the law подчиняться закону; -
44 obey the rule
obey the rule следовать правилу -
45 obey the rule
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46 obey the laws of the land
Общая лексика: подчиняться местным законам (Quit whining and obey the laws of the land, or you should go back to your own country.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > obey the laws of the land
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47 obey the law
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obey the law
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48 obey the rule
следовать правилу следовать правилуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obey the rule
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49 obey the law
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50 obey God's law
Религия: соблюдать заповеди Божьи -
51 obey a decision
Экономика: подчиняться решению -
52 obey a law
Общая лексика: соблюдать закон -
53 obey a rule
Политика: придерживаться правила, соблюдать правило -
54 obey an impulse
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55 obey an instruction
Техника: соблюдать инструкцию -
56 obey common sense
Реклама: руководствоваться здравым смыслом -
57 obey courtesy rules
Дипломатический термин: соблюдать правила этикета -
58 obey directions
Макаров: следовать указанию -
59 obey implicitly
Общая лексика: слепо повиноваться -
60 obey instructions
1) Экономика: выполнять указания, соблюдать инструкции2) Макаров: следовать указанию
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OBEY (A.) — OBEY ANDRÉ (1892 1975) Né à Douai dans le Nord et mort à Montsoreau en Touraine, André Obey écrit ses deux premières pièces en collaboration avec Denys Amiel: La Souriante Madame Beudet , créée en 1921 par le groupe du Canard sauvage, connaît le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
obey — obey, comply, mind are comparable when they mean to follow the wish, direction, or command of another. Obey is the general term and implies ready or submissive yielding to the authority of another (as by the performance of his command or bidding) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Obey — may refer to: Obedience (human behavior), the act of following instructions or recognizing someone s authority André Obey, the 20th century French playwright David Obey, US Congressman from Wisconsin Obey, a 1995 album by the Swedish band… … Wikipedia
Obey — O*bey , v. i. To give obedience. [1913 Webster] Will he obey when one commands? Tennyson. [1913 Webster] Note: By some old writers obey was used, as in the French idiom, with the preposition to. [1913 Webster] His servants ye are, to whom ye obey … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
Obey — ist der Name folgender Personen: David Obey (* 1938), US amerikanischer Politiker Ebenezer Obey (* 1942), nigerianischer Musiker Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter … Deutsch Wikipedia
obey — I verb abide by, accede, accept, accommodate, acquiesce, act in accordance with orders, act on, adhere to, agree, answer to, assent, attend to, attend to orders, be devoted to, be faithful to, be governed by, be guided by, be loyal to, be… … Law dictionary
obey — [ō bā′] vt. [ME obeien < OFr obeir < L obedire, to obey < OL oboedire < ob (see OB ) + audire, to hear: see AUDIENCE] 1. to carry out the instructions or orders of 2. to carry out (an instruction or order) 3. to be guided by; submit… … English World dictionary
obey — (v.) late 13c., from O.Fr. obeir, from L. obedire, oboedire obey, pay attention to, give ear, lit. listen to, from ob to (see OB (Cf. ob )) + audire listen, hear (see AUDIENCE (Cf. audience)). Same sense development is in cognate O.E … Etymology dictionary
obey — [v] conform, give in abide by, accede, accept, accord, acquiesce, act upon, adhere to, agree, answer, assent, be loyal to, be ruled by, bow to*, carry out, comply, concur, discharge, do as one says, do one’s bidding, do one’s duty, do what is… … New thesaurus
obey — ► VERB 1) submit to the authority of. 2) carry out (an order). 3) behave in accordance with (a principle or law). ORIGIN Old French obeir, from Latin oboedire, from audire hear … English terms dictionary