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1 obey
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2 obey
[ə'bei, ]( American[) ou-](to do what one is told to do: I obeyed the order.) a asculta (de)- obedient
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3 mutiny
['mju:tini] 1. plural - mutinies; noun((a) refusal to obey one's senior officers in the navy or other armed services: There has been a mutiny on HMS Tigress; The sailors were found guilty of mutiny.) revoltă2. verb((of sailors etc) to refuse to obey commands from those in authority: The sailors mutinied because they did not have enough food.) a se răzvrăti- mutineer- mutinous -
4 respect
[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) respect, stimă2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respect, consideraţie3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) privinţă2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) a respecta2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) a respecta•- respectably
- respectability
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- respectfully
- respectfulness
- respecting
- respective
- respectively
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- pay one's respects to someone
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5 be a law unto oneself
(to be inclined not to obey rules or follow the usual customs and conventions.) a nu asculta de nimeni şi de nimic -
6 civil disobedience
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7 disobedience
[-'bi:djəns]noun (failing or refusing to obey: You must be punished for your disobedience!) nesupunere -
8 disobedient
[-'bi:djənt]adjective (failing or refusing to obey: a disobedient child.) nesupus -
9 flout
(to refuse to respect or obey: He flouted the headmaster's authority.) a râde (de), a-şi bate joc (de) -
10 hypnosis
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11 indiscipline
[in'disəplin](bad behaviour; unwillingness to obey orders.) indisciplină -
12 instruction
[-ʃən]1) (the act of instructing (especially in a school subject or a skill) or the process of being instructed: She sometimes gives instruction in gymnastics.) instrucţiune2) (an order or direction: You must learn to obey instructions.) ordin3) ((in plural) (a book etc giving) directions, eg about the use of a machine etc: Could I look at the instructions, please?) instrucţiuni -
13 mind
1.(the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) minte, inteligenţă2. verb1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) a avea grijă de2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) a fi deranjat de, a se supăra (pentru)3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) atenţie la... !4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) a lua aminte3. interjection(be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) Atenţie!- - minded- mindful
- mindless
- mindlessly
- mindlessness
- mindreader
- at/in the back of one's mind
- change one's mind
- be out of one's mind
- do you mind!
- have a good mind to
- have half a mind to
- have a mind to
- in one's mind's eye
- in one's right mind
- keep one's mind on
- know one's own mind
- make up one's mind
- mind one's own business
- never mind
- on one's mind
- put someone in mind of
- put in mind of
- speak one's mind
- take/keep one's mind off
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14 obedience
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15 obedient
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16 observe
[əb'zə:v]1) (to notice: I observed her late arrival.) a remarca2) (to watch carefully: She observed his actions with interest.) a observa, a urmări3) (to obey: We must observe the rules.) a respecta4) (to make a remark: `It's a lovely day', he observed.) a remarca•- observant
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17 obstinate
['obstinət](refusing to yield, obey etc: She won't change her mind - she's very obstinate.) încăpăţânat- obstinately -
18 option
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19 rebellion
[rə'beljən]1) (an open or armed fight against a government etc.) rebeliune2) (a refusal to obey orders or to accept rules etc.) revoltă -
20 say the word
(I'm ready to obey your wishes: If you'd like to go with me, say the word.) a nu avea decât un cuvânt de zis
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