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v.
使負義務;強制;預留
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adj.
有義務的;必要的;【醫】專性的,固性的
Adjective:
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restricted to a particular condition of life;
"an obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen"
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force somebody to do something;
"We compel all students to fill out this form"
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commit in order to fulfill an obligation;
"obligate money"
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bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted;
"He's held by a contract"
"I'll hold you by your promise"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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He felt obligated to help.
他感覺到有的責任給予鼓勵。
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I'm not obligated to share every little detail of my life with you.
我不會權利會使你掌握我生命的每條個小要點。
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We were obligated to attend the opening ceremony.
我國有用得著參于舉行式。
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I would not obligate society to treat me a certain way,and I never thought like that.
我沒有去奢求當今社會因該.我要怎樣,我在來沒想過。
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Like installing such water heater to need to resemble installing air conditioning obligate passageway.
裝置這樣一來的熱開水器需像裝熱水器相似留有入口通道。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Rural obligate education drops behind, and becomes the bottleneck of Chinese compulsory universal education's goal.
為鄉村權利與義務幼小銜接法幼小銜接的滯后,為國內說權利與義務幼小銜接法幼小銜接的發展瓶頸。
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Because kitchen area is not large, before decorating, we had better come down the product surely with obligate position.
猶豫灶房表面積越來越,裝修風格前比較好就將產品設備制訂來以留出足夠的座位。
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You are not only warranted but obligated to vindicate yourself.
出處: W. Anderson
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He feared to obligate himself to do something.
選自: T. Dreiser
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