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obedient

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++o·be·di·ent /əˈbiːdiənt/ ●○○ adjective  1 OBEYalways doing what you are told to do, or what the law, a rule etc says you must do 服从的,顺从的,听话的 OPP disobedient an obedient child 听话的孩子obedient to citizens who are obedient to the law 遵纪守法的公民RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that a child is good rather than obedient: 在日常英语中,形容孩子时一般说good,而不说obedientThe children were all very good. 这些孩子都很乖。2. your obedient servant old use a phrase used to end a very formal letter 您恭顺的仆人〔正式信函的结尾用语〕obediently adverb
Examples from the Corpus
obedientIs being faithful the same thing as being obedient?Once more Joseph is obedient and sets out for his own country.Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.Have you ever thought, ruefully, that far from raising an obedient child you've become an obedient parent?As an example of unconscious wealth Ely cited an obedient, diligent, and faithful son.Bruno was a quiet and obedient little boy.As I always saw him, my son was a gentle, obedient soul.Edmund was a cheerful and obedient student.Research shows that pupils who are good at maths tend to be more conformist and obedient than other pupils.With humility she managed to convince her husband that she was obedient to his every wish.The majority of people were obedient to the King, not questioning his government.They could be expected to be as obedient to the workers as they had been to the capitalists.
Origin obedient (1200-1300) Old French Latin, present participle of oboedire; → OBEY
are to doing Corpus you what always told


obedient
obedient /əˈbiːdiənt/ adjective
 Word Family: verb: obeydisobey; noun: obediencedisobedience; adverb: obedientlyDISOBEDIENTLY; adjective: obedientdisobedient
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin, present participle of oboedire; obey
1. always doing what you are told to do, or what the law, a rule etc says you must do
   OPP  disobedient:
    an obedient child
    obedient to
    citizens who are obedient to the law
  REGISTER
    In everyday English, people usually say that a child is good rather than obedient:
    The children were all very good.
2. your obedient servant old use a phrase used to end a very formal letter
—obediently adverb


obedi·entBrE /əˈbiːdiənt/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbiːdiənt/ 🔊 adjectivedoing what you are told to do; willing to obey 顺从的;忠顺的;唯命是从的an obedient child听话的孩子~ to sb/sth He was always obedient to his father's wishes. 他一向顺从父亲的意愿。🔊🔊 OPP disobedient obedi·ence BrE /əˈbiːdiəns/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbiːdiəns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] blind/complete/unquestioning/total obedience 盲目/绝对/无条件/完全的服从~ to sb/sth He has acted in obedience to the law. 他是依法行事的。🔊🔊 obedi·ent·ly BrE /əˈbiːdiəntli/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbiːdiəntli/ 🔊 adverbyour obedient servant(old use) used to end a formal letter (用作正式信函的结束语)您恭顺的仆人