obedience

英 [əˈbiː.di.əns]      美 [oʊˈbiː.di.əns]
  • n. 顺从;服从;遵守
  • n. (Obedience)人名;(英)奥贝丁丝
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将“obedience”分解为“ob-edi-ence”。联想“ob-”像是“obstacle”(障碍),而“edi-”则与“easy”(容易)相似。将“obstacle”和“easy”组合,想象克服障碍变得容易,这样就形成了“遵从、顺从”的含义。

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obedience (n.)
c. 1200, "submission to a higher power or authority," from Old French obedience "obedience, submission" (12c.) and directly from Latin oboedientia "obedience," noun of quality from oboedientem (nominative oboediens); see obedient. In reference to dog training from 1930.
1. Obedience by women towards men is a remnant of religious teaching.
女人对男人的顺从是宗教教义的残迹。
2. They command the respect and obedience of the armed forces.
他们要求武装部队尊重上级,服从指挥。
3. Isabella had been taught unquestioning obedience.
伊莎贝拉被要求无条件服从。
4. Soldiers act in obedience to the orders of their superior officers.
士兵们遵照上级军官的命令行动.
5. They were evidently trying to frighten the public into obedience.
很明显,他们是要吓唬众人服从.