Disobedient
[dɪsə'biːdɪənt] or ['dɪsə'bidɪənt]
解释:
(adj.) not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; 'disobedient children' .
(adj.) unwilling to submit to authority; 'unruly teenagers' .
克雷格编辑--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) Neglecting or refusing to obey; omitting to do what is commanded, or doing what is prohibited; refractory; not observant of duty or rules prescribed by authority; -- applied to persons and acts.
(a.) Not yielding.
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同义词及近义词:
a. Unsubmissive, uncomplying, refractory, obstinate.
康妮手打
解释:
adj. neglecting or refusing to obey.—n. Disobē′dience neglect or refusal to obey: violation of orders.—adv. Disobē′diently.
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例句:
- He shook his head, and said that the boy had been impudent and disobedient, ever since he bought him; that he was going to break him in, once for all. 哈丽叶特·比切·斯托. 汤姆叔叔的小屋.
- But other forces were more frankly disobedient and critical. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- When he was disobedient she cuffed him, it is true, but she was never cruel to him, and was more often caressing him than chastising him. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯. 人猿泰山.
- It was wrong, disobedient, faithless. 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔. 南方与北方.
- Jonah was disobedient, and of a fault-finding, complaining disposition, and deserves to be lightly spoken of, almost. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
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