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Перевод: obey
[глагол] повиноваться; подчиняться; выполнять приказание; слушаться
Тезаурус:
- Particles obey principles similar to magnetism; like poles repel, and unlike poles attract.
- Man to command and woman to obey;
- Is there a prima facie obligation to obey the law which transcends the limits of the state's authority?
- One has a duty to obey those in authority over one even in circumstances in which disobedience does not imperil their existence or functioning.
- I say a reasonably just society, rather than a reasonably just law, for consent to obey the law expresses an attitude not to the law but to the society whose law it is.
- They had been killed by Charlie Company, very few of whose members had refused to obey the orders of Lieutenant William Calley.
- People living in a particular society must be aware of their laws and institutions since they have to obey them.
- Typical examples are cases where one is given notice that everyone who enters a certain house, club, or park must abide by certain rules, obey a certain authority, or do so at his own risk.
- Let me be a free man - free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to think and talk and act for myself - and I will obey every law or submit to the penalty
- It reached its peak earlier this week when both Presidents set up rival command structures, forcing officers to choose whom to obey and from whom to risk a charge of mutiny.
- You are obliged to obey a reasonable instruction given by an authorised superior.
- I am the captain you will not obey.
- But my son nevertheless has to obey him.
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