disobedience
英:[ˌdɪsəˈbi:diəns] 美: [ˌdɪsəˈbidiəns]
disobedience 基本解释
n.不服从,不顺从;违抗,违反;
英英释义
disobedience[ ,disə'bi:djəns ]
n.the failure to obey同义词:noncompliance
the trait of being unwilling to obey
disobedience 相关例句
词组短语
civil disobedience非暴力反抗,温和抵抗;不合作主义
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He was punished for his disobedience.
他因不顺从而受到惩罚。 - He is a child of disobedience.
他是个不听话的孩子。 - Disobedience cannot be allowed in the army.
军中不许违抗命令。 - Ignorance does not excuse disobedience of the law.
无知不能成为不服法的理由。 - The general was relieved of his command for disobedience.
这位将军因为违抗命令被解除指挥权。
权威例句
On electronic civil disobedienceEpistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and Decolonial FreedomObligations: essays on disobedience, war, and citizenshipKalb LM, Loeber R. Child disobedience and noncompliance: a reviewSome conditions of obedience and disobedience to authority.From culture to disobedience: Recognising the varying user acceptance of IT securityFiscal Disobedience: An Anthropology of Economic Regulation in Central Africa by Janet RoitmanAuthority relationships between obedience and disobedienceIdentifying Systematic Disobedience in Milgram's Obedience Experiments: A Meta-Analytic ReviewGeopolitics of sensing and knowing: on (de)coloniality, border thinking and epistemic disobedience