His father beat the disobedient boy. 他的父亲打那个不听话的男孩。
The disobedient son went out of his way to scold his parents. 这个不孝顺的儿子越出常轨谴责父母。
It grieves me to hear how disobedient you've been. 听说你很不听话, 使我感到非常难过.
disobedient
[ adj ]
not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority
<adj.all> disobedient children
unwilling to submit to authority
<adj.all> unruly teenagers
Disobedient \Dis`o*be"di*ent\, a. [Pref. dis- + obedient. See {Disobey}, {Obedient}.] 1. Neglecting or refusing to obey; omitting to do what is commanded, or doing what is prohibited; refractory; not observant of duty or rules prescribed by authority; -- applied to persons and acts.
This disobedient spirit in the colonies. --Burke.
Disobedient unto the word of the Lord. --1 Kings xiii. 26.
2. Not yielding.
Medicines used unnecessarily contribute to shorten life, by sooner rendering peculiar parts of the system disobedient to stimuli. --E. Darwin.
Bosnia's rival Serbs and Moslems yesterday signed a UN-brokered accord to halt sniping in Sarajevo within 24 hours and promised to patrol high-risk areas with UN peacekeepers to stop disobedient marksmen.