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1 ♦ (to) obey
♦ (to) obey /əʊˈbeɪ/A v. t.B v. i.● Obey your common sense!, lasciati guidare dal buonsenso! -
2 ♦ (to) obey
♦ (to) obey /əʊˈbeɪ/A v. t.B v. i.● Obey your common sense!, lasciati guidare dal buonsenso! -
3 order **** or·der
['ɔːdə(r)]1. n1) (sequence) ordine mto be in the wrong order or out of order — non essere in ordine
2) (also: good order) ordine min order — (room) in ordine, (documents) in regola
to be out of order — (machine, toilets) essere guasto (-a), (telephone, lift) essere fuori servizio
3) (peace, control) ordine m4) (command) ordine m, comando, (of court: for search, arrest) mandato, (for payment of fine, maintenance) ingiunzione f5) (correct procedure: at meeting, Parliament) proceduraorder (order)! — (in Parliament) ordine, signori!
6) Comm ordinazione f, ordinativotall order fig fam — un'impresa ardua
made to order — fatto (-a) su ordinazione, fatto (-a) su misura
to the order of Banking — all'ordine di
payment order — (social security) mandato (di pagamento)
7)in order that — perché + sub, affinché + sub
they cancelled their holiday in order to go to the wedding — hanno cancellato la vacanza per andare al matrimonio
8)of or in the order of — (approximately) nell'ordine di
his income is of the order of £40,000 per year — il suo reddito annuale è nell'ordine delle 40.000 sterline
9) (of society), (also) Bio ordine mto be in/take orders Rel — aver ricevuto/prendere gli ordini
2. vt1) (command) ordinare2) (put in order) ordinare, fare ordine in, mettere in ordine3. vi• -
4 indiscipline
[ɪn'dɪsɪplɪn]nome indisciplina f.* * *[in'disəplin](bad behaviour; unwillingness to obey orders.) indisciplina* * *indiscipline /ɪnˈdɪsəplɪn/n. [u]indisciplina.* * *[ɪn'dɪsɪplɪn]nome indisciplina f. -
5 rebellion
[rɪ'belɪən]nome ribellione f., rivolta f.* * *[rə'beljən]1) (an open or armed fight against a government etc.) ribellione2) (a refusal to obey orders or to accept rules etc.) ribellione, rivolta* * *rebellion /rɪˈbɛlɪən/n.ribellione; rivolta: The methods employed by the regime to put down the rebellion were ruthless, i metodi impiegati dal regime per schiacciare la rivolta sono stati spietati; teenage rebellion, ribellione adolescenziale; to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta.* * *[rɪ'belɪən]nome ribellione f., rivolta f. -
6 obedience
[ə'biːdɪəns]nome obbedienza f. (anche relig.)in obedience to — secondo [wish, order]
* * ** * *obedience /əˈbi:dɪəns/n. [u]obbedienza; docilità; sottomissione: unquestioning obedience, obbedienza assoluta (o cieca)● to act in obedience to orders, agire secondo gli ordini □ to command obedience, saper farsi obbedire.* * *[ə'biːdɪəns]nome obbedienza f. (anche relig.)in obedience to — secondo [wish, order]
См. также в других словарях:
obey orders — index conform Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
obey orders, if you break owners — A nautical proverb; for the meaning see quot. 1924. 1782 W. GORDON Letter 30 Nov. in Proceedings of Massachusetts Hist. Society (1930) LXIII. 476 You will be safe, though you break orders that would break your owners. 1823 J. F. COOPER Pilot vii … Proverbs new dictionary
obey orders — obey commands … English contemporary dictionary
refusal to obey orders — index contempt (disobedience to the court) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
obey dictates — obey orders … English contemporary dictionary
obey — o|bey [əuˈbeı, ə US ou , ə ] v [I and T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: obeir, from Latin oboedire, from audire to hear ] to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do ≠ ↑disobey ▪ The little boy … Dictionary of contemporary English
obey — verb (I, T) to do what someone in a position of authority tells you to do, or to do what a law or rule says you must do: The men always obey him. | “Stand still!” he bellowed. Only a few obeyed. | obey an order/command: Soldiers are expected to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
obey — o•bey [[t]oʊˈbeɪ[/t]] v. t. 1) to comply with the wishes, instructions, or commands of 2) to comply with or follow: to obey orders[/ex] 3) to respond readily to: The car obeys my slightest touch on the steering wheel[/ex] 4) to submit or conform… … From formal English to slang
obey — see he that cannot obey cannot command obey orders, if you break owners … Proverbs new dictionary
obey — v. 1 tr. a carry out the command of (you will obey me). b carry out (a command) (obey orders). 2 intr. do what one is told to do. 3 tr. be actuated by (a force or impulse). Derivatives: obeyer n. Etymology: ME f. OF obeir f. L obedire (as OB ,… … Useful english dictionary
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