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Disobeyed Meaning in English

word · lemma: disobey

/ˌdɪsoʊˈbeɪd/
dis-oh-BAYD
/dˌɪsəʊbˈeɪd/
dis-uh-BAYD

释义

To not follow rules or instructions that someone in authority has given you.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal and informal contexts, often with rules, orders, parents, teachers, or law; 'disobeyed' is past tense; common mistake: confusing with 'ignored' (which means not paying attention, not necessarily breaking rules).

例句

The student disobeyed his teacher's instructions.

basic

She disobeyed her parents by coming home late.

basic

He disobeyed the rules at school.

basic

They disobeyed the law and faced serious consequences.

natural

I disobeyed my doctor's advice and got sick again.

natural

We got in trouble because we disobeyed direct orders.

natural