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 disobedience [`dɪsə'bidɪəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不服从, 不孝, 违反

  1. He is a child of disobedience.
    他是个不听话的孩子。
  2. He was punished for his disobedience.
    他因不顺从而受到惩罚。
  3. He won't stand fur any disobedience.
    他不许任何人不服从。


disobedience
[ noun ]
  1. the failure to obey

  2. <noun.act>
  3. the trait of being unwilling to obey

  4. <noun.attribute>


Disobedience \Dis`o*be"di*ence\, n.
Neglect or refusal to obey; violation of a command or
prohibition.

He is undutiful to him other actions, and lives in open
disobedience. --Tillotson.

  1. Rally organizers said they'd gotten their message across to this community of 6,100 and called off plans to stage acts of civil disobedience.
  2. Marks said Hickey's letter called the service Stallings conducted Sunday "a public act of disobedience."
  3. They also issued a document promoting civil disobedience, which the white church did not endorse.
  4. "There wasn't any planned civil disobedience.
  5. Presbyterians should become more active in politics and should even consider civil disobedience to fight the spread of nuclear weapons, a proposed statement of doctrine for the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination says.
  6. Identifying and exploiting those symbols _ tearing down fences, both literally and figuratively _ is the key to CCNV's agenda of civil disobedience.
  7. Organizers of the rally said they planned no civil disobedience Sunday.
  8. In response, miners on Thursday resumed civil disobedience tactics that have resulted in 1,290 arrests outside Pittston operations in southwest Virginia since the strike began April 5.
  9. Morrison was among about 50 demonstrators who climbed a fence at an abandoned railroad siding on the north side of the plant, re-creating an August 1976 protest there that was the first group civil disobedience ever against a U.S. nuclear power plant.
  10. That night, in the D.C. jail, Robinson wondered where his first arrest for civil disobedience would lead.
  11. You must understand that to the citizens of Brussels, Manneken Pis symbolizes resistance to fanaticism, simple civil disobedience." A special treat awaits visitors during the two-day festivities around Manneken Pis.
  12. "That's like asking someone who watched someone killed in the gas chamber to sit down with Mr. Hitler," he said, threatening a statewide "day of civil disobedience like you have never seen before."
  13. The unions also banned overtime work and have threatened civil disobedience unless the bill is withdrawn.
  14. "It's not a surprise," said Freedom and Peace founder Jacek Czaputowicz, whose group has waged a three-year civil disobedience battle for enactment of a conscientious objectors' law.
  15. Coalition members criticized Operation Rescue's attempts to align their actions with the "civil disobedience" of the civil rights movement, and decried Operation Rescue's attempts to compare abortion to the Holocaust of World War II.
  16. Oil workers, nowhere near as radical as the coal miners, will likely stay on the job, Soviet experts predict, even though Mr. Yeltsin has called on people from every walk of life there to oppose the new leaders through civil disobedience.
  17. Prosecutors William French and Paul Eckstein accused Miller of "patent, blatant disregard and disobedience" of a deadline set by Gordon.
  18. The Supreme Court today heard an appeal by Mubarak Awad, an Arab-American advocate of civil disobedience, who asked the panel to scrap a deportation order against him.
  19. Officials said the rules are intended to cripple the Palestinians economically unless they stop staging strikes and other acts of civil disobedience.
  20. "It's just speculation on our part as to why they're out, but people from the field are very upset on fines that have been assessed against the union" for civil disobedience in the Pittston strike, Roberts said.
  21. Those taking part in the civil disobedience were among some 200 people who attended a rally marking World AIDS Day.
  22. Why should we pay to have more guns to kill my people?" But Israel's determination to force tax payments has worn down a boycott launched in early 1988 as part of a civil disobedience campaign.
  23. It urged Arabs to "ready themselves for civil disobedience by storing food in houses, enough for at least a month."
  24. The church leaders involved recognize that giving sanctuary requires using civil disobedience, but they yearn for the pope's endorsement.
  25. The problems of the homeless are so severe that drastic action including civil disobedience is sometimes necessary, activists testified Tuesday at a hearing for a colleague charged with trespassing.
  26. Mr Charles Gray, the Labour leader of Strathclyde regional council, said on election night: 'We'll have to live a little dangerously,' adding that it 'may come to' civil disobedience.
  27. He said he believes the free-speech guarantee protects a broad range of speech, from literary and artistic work to advocacy of civil disobedience or violent action.
  28. Clyde was found innocent of willful disobedience of an order.
  29. More than 2,000 miners and their wives have been arrested for civil disobedience and the union has been fined millions of dollars.
  30. Blacks are planning a consumer boycott and civil disobedience campaign to protest "ultra-racist policies" in the mining town of Carletonville, black union members said Monday.
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