disobedience

英 [dɪsə'biːdɪəns] 美 [,dɪsə'bidɪəns]
  • n. 不服从;违反,违抗

英文词源


disobedience (n.)
c. 1400, from Old French desobedience, from Vulgar Latin *disobedientia (replacing Latin inobedientia) from Latin dis- (see dis-) + obedientia (see obedience). The English word replaced earlier desobeissance in this sense, and inobedience (c. 1200).

双语例句


1. Civil disobedience, violent or non-violent, is intentional law breaking.
公民抗命,不管是暴力还是非暴力的,都是故意犯法。

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2. This form of civil disobedience isn't a particularly new phenomenon.
这种形式的非暴力反抗并不是特别新的现象。

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3. The opposition threatened a campaign of civil disobedience.
反对党威胁发动民众进行非暴力反抗运动。

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4. His behaviour was seen as another act of disobedience.
他的行为被看作又一次的违抗.

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5. I shall overlook your disobedience this time.
这次,我不计较你不服从.

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