[VERB 动词]不服从;违抗 When someone disobeys a person or an order, they deliberately do not do what they have been told to do.
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...a naughty boy who often disobeyed his mother and father...
一个经常和父母对着干的淘气男孩
He urged Russian soldiers to disobey orders if asked to fire on civilian targets...
他鼓动俄国士兵若被要求向平民开火就抗命不从。
They were threatened with punishment if they disobeyed.
他们受到恐吓,如若违抗就会受到惩罚。
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dis·obey/ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ; NAmEˌdɪsəˈbeɪ/verb[transitive , intransitive ]disobey(sb/sth) to refuse to do what a person, law, order, etc. tells you to do; to refuse to obey 不服从;不顺从;违抗◆He was punished for disobeying orders.他因违抗命令而受到惩罚。OPP
to refuse to do what someone with authority tells you to do, or refuse to obey a rule or lawOPP obey: You disobeyed my orders.THESAURUSdisobey to not obey a person, order, rule, or law: · In the army, it is a crime to disobey a superior officer.· He had disobeyed the school rules.break a law/rule to not obey a law or rule: · Anyone who breaks the law must expect to be punished.defy formal to deliberately refuse to obey a rule or law, or what someone in authority tells you to do: · The police arrested the youth for defying a court order.flout /flaʊt/ formal to deliberately disobey a rule or law in a very public way: · Timber companies are continuing to flout environmental laws.violate formal to disobey a law, or do something that is against an agreement or principle: · Both countries have accused each other of violating the treaty.· Technically he had violated the law.contravene formal to be against a law, rule, or agreement, or to do something that is against a law, rule, or agreement: · The British government’s actions contravened the European Convention on Human Rights.
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