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oblige to
[oʊˈblaɪdʒ tu; əˈblaɪdʒ tu]

  • 强迫做某事:迫使某人做某事,或使某人必须做某事。

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  • They will bring you different items off the shelves and will be mighty obliging to your requests.

    他们听过后从架子拿来不同东西而且非常感谢的需求。

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  • The prince was a good-natured man; so friendly and obliging to everybody, why did such misfortune happen to him?

    生性善良王子,为人又是那么亲切友爱,为什么会得到这样不幸的果报?

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  • They were very obliging and offered to wait for us.

    他们非常热情主动提出等候我们

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  • Conditions could of course be attached to their sale, obliging them to maintain their geographic coverage.

    ECONOMIST: Brazilian banking

  • Crucially, participants are set to sign a protocol obliging businesses to inform the public of their toxic emissions, and will decide on a common environmental strategy and compensations practice in the case of accidents.

    BBC: Chernobyl still haunts hill farms

  • Last autumn Mr Chirac made the mistake of writing to Bill Clinton about the Naples command, obliging him to take a position before the issue had been discussed at a lower level.

    ECONOMIST: France

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