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单词 disobey
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disobeydisobey /ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ/ verb (formal) disobey (formal)
to not obey a person or rule:
  • He disobeyed the safety rules, and he got hurt.
  • I never dared to disobey my parents.
  • Two soldiers were punished for disobeying orders.
  • break
    to do something that a rule or law says you should not do:
  • When you drive over the speed limit, you are breaking the law.
  • Students who break the rules will have to leave the class.
  • violate AWL (formal)
    to break a law. Violate is used in official language:
  • Companies that violate the law must pay a $2,000 fine.
  • stand up to
    to disobey someone in a way that seems brave, especially because the person you disobey has much more power than you do:
  • The Princess stood up to her father and refused to marry the Duke.
  • defy
    to choose to disobey, especially in order to prove that you do not care about someone’s rules or power:
  • He defied his father’s wishes and became a great dancer.
  • The country has defied pressure from other nations to give its people more freedom.
  • If the person or rule you defy is bad, then it is brave for you to disobey them. If the person or rule is good, then people think it is wrong to defy them.
    ANTONYMS ➔ see obey ➔ see rebel2 for “to not obey your parents or someone in authority”
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