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单词 oblige
释义 oblige verbadverb | verb + oblige | preposition adverb➤duly (bre) 一如期待地效劳◆the fans were looking for another goal and owen duly obliged (= he scored).正当球迷们期待再入一球时,欧文不负众望射门得分。➤kindly友好地帮忙➤gladly, happily, willingly乐意帮助;愿意效劳➤grudgingly勉强帮忙verb + oblige➤be glad to, be happy to, be pleased to, be willing to乐意帮助;愿意效劳◆he asked me for advice, and i was only too happy to oblige.他征求我的意见,我很乐意效劳。◆the staff are always willing to oblige.员工们总是有求必应。preposition➤by劳驾做⋯◆will you oblige by filling in this form?劳驾您填一下这张表格好吗?➤with帮忙⋯◆would you be willing to oblige us with some information?您愿意为我们提供一些信息吗?oblige /əblaɪdʒ/ verb 1. [transitive] (usually be obliged) to make a person, company, etc. do sth, because it is the law or their duty (以法律、义务等)强迫,迫使◆the distributor is not obliged to pay for the goods if they don't sell them. 分销商不必为未出售的货物支付货款。◆current eu law only obliges companies to publish results every six months. 欧盟现行法律仅规定公司每六个月公布一次经营业绩。 2. [intransitive, transitive] to help sb by doing what they ask or what they want (根据要求或需要)帮忙,效劳◆business travellers demand the best treatment and we are happy to oblige. 商务旅客要求最好的待遇,我们很乐意效劳。☞ obligeoblige /əblaɪdʒ/ [transitive, usually passive] (always followed by to + infinitive总是后接带 to 的不定式) (rather formal) to force sb to do sth, for example by law or because it is a duty(以法律或义务)迫使,强迫◆parents are obliged by law to send their children to school.法律规定父母必须送子女入学。◆suppliers aren't legally obliged to provide a warranty.法律上没有规定供应商必须提供商品保修。ⓘ oblige is used especially in official contexts to describe sth that sb is required to do by law or because it is their responsibility. * oblige 尤用于正式语境,指法律规定或以职责、义务要求某人做某事◆the landlord is obliged to give tenants 24 hours' notice of a visit.房东来访必须提前 24 小时通知房客。it can also be used to describe a moral or social obligation, but in this context it is formal. * oblige 亦指以道德或社会义务(obligation)要求某人做某事,但这一用法很正式◆we felt obliged to sit with them.我们觉得应该同他们坐在一起。  ➡ see also obligation → responsibility oblige/əˈblaɪdʒ ||; əˈblaɪdʒ/verb1. [t] (usually passive 通常用于被动语态) to force sb to do sth 强使,迫使(某人做某事): ◇parents are obliged by law to send their children to school. 法律规定,父母必须送子女入学。◇although i wasn't hungry, i felt obliged to eat the food they had made. 我并不饿,但是他们已经把饭做好,我觉得还是应该吃一点。 2. [i,t] (formal 正式) to do what sb asks; to be helpful 为(某人)效劳;乐于帮忙: ◇if you ever need any help, i'd be happy to oblige. 如果你需要帮忙,我乐于效力。 ➔obliged adj ◇thanks for your help. i'm much obliged to you. 谢谢你帮忙,我十分感激。 ➔obliging adj ◇i asked my neighbour for advice and he was very obliging. 我向邻居请教,他非常乐于帮忙。 o·blige /ə`blaɪdʒ; əˈblaɪdʒ/v 1. [t] formal to make it necessary for someone to do something 【正式】 迫使,使[某人]非做…不可:◇be obliged to do sth doctors are obliged to keep all medical records secret. 医生必须对所有医疗记录保密。 2. [i,t] to do something that someone has asked you to do 帮忙; 答应[某人的]要求:◇whenever we needed help, ed was always happy to oblige. 每当我们需要帮助时,艾德总是乐意帮忙。
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