obliges
英 [əˈblaɪdʒɪz]
美 [əˈblaɪdʒɪz]
v. (以法律、义务等)强迫,迫使; (根据要求或需要)帮忙,效劳
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柯林斯词典
- VERB (形势、规定或法律)强迫,迫使
If youare obliged todo something, a situation, rule, or law makes it necessary for you to do that thing.- The storm got worse and worse. Finally, I was obliged to abandon the car and continue on foot...
暴风雨愈发猛烈,我最终不得不弃车步行。 - This decree obliges unions to delay strikes.
该法令迫使工会推迟罢工。
- The storm got worse and worse. Finally, I was obliged to abandon the car and continue on foot...
- VERB 施恩惠于;帮…的忙
Toobligesomeone means to be helpful to them by doing what they have asked you to do.- If you ever need help with the babysitting, I'd be glad to oblige...
如果你什么时候需要找人照看孩子,我很乐意帮忙。 - We called up three economists to ask how to eliminate the deficit and they obliged with very straightforward answers...
我们打电话给3位经济学家询问如何消除赤字,他们坦率地给予了答复。 - Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information.
奥克利先生总是乐于向记者透露消息。
- If you ever need help with the babysitting, I'd be glad to oblige...
- CONVENTION 感激不尽;不胜感激
People sometimes useobligedin expressions such as 'much obliged' or 'I am obliged to you' when they want to indicate that they are very grateful for something.- Much obliged for your assistance...
对您的帮助我不胜感激。 - Thank you very much indeed, Doctor, I am extremely obliged to you.
大夫,太感谢您了,您真是我的大恩人。
- Much obliged for your assistance...
- CONVENTION 如蒙…将不胜感激;劳驾…好吗
If you tell someone that youwould be obligedorshould be obligedif they would do something, you are telling them in a polite but firm way that you want them to do it.- I would be obliged if you could read it to us.
您若能把它读给大家听,我将不胜感激。
- I would be obliged if you could read it to us.