v. 遵守,服从,听从;<非正式>顺……的意,按……的通常情况行事;遵循(原则、自然规律等)
【名】 (Obey)(英、法)奥贝(人名)
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第三人称单数
obeys
现在分词
obeying
过去式
obeyed
过去分词
obeyed
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1.In addition, computers would also drive more safely than people—they would obey the rules and have quicker action times when in dangerous situations.
此外,电脑驾驶也会比人驾驶更安全,它们会遵守规则,在危险的情况下,有更快的行动速度。
2.Most people obey the law.
大多数人遵守法律。
3.We must obey orders.
我们必须服从命令。
4.Dogs can be trained to obey orders.
狗可以训练得听从命令。
5.Germany thinks the euro must be saved by stricter rules on borrowing, spending and competitiveness, backed by quasi-automatic sanctions for governments that do not obey.
德国认为,必须通过在借贷、支出和竞争力方面制定更严格的规则来拯救欧元,并对不遵守规则的政府实施准自动制裁。
6.They obey the one unwritten rule that binds them all–no talking.
他们遵守那条约束他们所有人的不成文规定—不许说话。
7.You will obey me always and do as I wish?
你会听我的话,一切按照我要求的做吗?
8.It is compulsory for all citizens to obey the law.
每位公民都必须遵守法律。
9.South Carolina claimed the power to exempt its citizens from the obligation to obey federal law.
南卡罗来纳州宣称有权使其公民免除遵守联邦法律的义务。