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1. transitive verbgehorchen (+ Dat.); [Kind, Hund:] folgen (+ Dat.), gehorchen (+ Dat.); sich halten an (+ Akk.) [Vorschrift, Regel]; befolgen [Befehl]2. intransitive verb* * *[ə'bei, ]( American[) ou-](to do what one is told to do: I obeyed the order.) gehorchen- academic.ru/50945/obedience">obedience- obedient
- obediently* * *[ə(ʊ)ˈbeɪ, AM oʊˈ-]I. vt1. (comply with)falling objects \obey the law of gravity fallende Gegenstände unterliegen dem Gesetz der Schwerkraftto \obey the rules die Regeln befolgen, sich akk an die Regeln halten2. (not fail)her legs just wouldn't \obey her any longer ihre Beine gehorchten ihr nicht längerII. vi gehorchenhe simply refused to \obey er weigerte sich schlichtweg zu gehorchenher legs just wouldn't \obey ihre Beine gehorchten einfach nicht* * *[ə'beɪ]1. vtgehorchen (+dat); conscience also folgen (+dat); (child, dog also) folgen (+dat); law, rules sich halten an (+acc), befolgen; order befolgen; (JUR) summons nachkommen (+dat), Folge leisten (+dat); (machine, vehicle) controls reagieren or ansprechen auf (+acc); driver gehorchen (+dat)I expect to be obeyed — ich erwarte, dass man meine Anordnungen befolgt
2. vigehorchen; (child, dog also) folgen; (machine, vehicle also) reagieren* * *obey [əˈbeı; əʊ-]A v/t1. jemandem gehorchen, folgen2. Folge leisten (dat), befolgen (akk):obey the law sich an das Gesetz haltenB v/i gehorchen, folgen* * *1. transitive verbgehorchen (+ Dat.); [Kind, Hund:] folgen (+ Dat.), gehorchen (+ Dat.); sich halten an (+ Akk.) [Vorschrift, Regel]; befolgen [Befehl]2. intransitive verb* * *v.ausführen v.befolgen v.gehorchen v. -
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1. v слушаться, повиноваться, подчиняться2. v подчиняться; послушно выполнятьthe car obeyed the slightest touch of the wheel — автомобиль послушно реагировал на малейшее прикосновение к рулю
3. v руководствоваться, следовать; подчиняться4. v мат. удовлетворять условию или уравнениюСинонимический ряд:1. acquiesce (verb) acquiesce; submit; yield2. adhere to (verb) accept; adhere to; adopt; embrace; live by; own; practice; reconcile3. comply (verb) abide by; adhere; answer to; comply; conform; consent; follow; heed; keep; mind; observeАнтонимический ряд:defy; disregard -
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§ დამორჩილება, გაგონება§ დამორჩილება (დაემორჩილება), დაჯერებაI obey my officer / the law ვემორჩილები ჩემს ოფიცერს / კანონსto obey / disobey orders ბრძანებისადმი დამორჩილება / არდამორჩილება●●this boy won't obey anyone ის ბიჭი არავის უჯერებს / ემორჩილება -
4 implicitly
1 არაპირდაპირ2 უსიტყვოდ, ბრმად -
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[ımʹplısıtlı] adv1. 1) косвенно, непрямо, имплицитно2) потенциально3) мат. неявно2. безоговорочноto trust smb. implicitly - полностью /слепо/ доверять кому-л.
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6 implicitly
1. adv косвенно, непрямо, имплицитно2. adv потенциально3. adv мат. неявно4. adv безоговорочноСинонимический ряд:1. practically (adj.) in essence; morally; practically; probably; substantially; virtually2. constructively (other) constructively; practically; virtually3. tacitly (other) basically; by inference; by nature; inarticulately; inherently; naturally; simply; tacitly; unquestionably; wordlessly -
7 implicitly obey
Общая лексика: беспрекословно подчиняться -
8 obey implicitly
Общая лексика: слепо повиноваться -
9 безоговорочно повиноваться
obey implicitlyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > безоговорочно повиноваться
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10 повиноваться безоговорочно
obey implicitlyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > повиноваться безоговорочно
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