disobeying

disobeying[ˌdɪsəˈbeɪŋ] 

原级:disobey

第三人称单数:disobeys

过去分词:disobeyed

过去式:disobeyed

disobeying 基本解释
不服从,不顺从( disobey的现在分词 );
disobeying 单语例句

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1. The indecent acts include wrongfully creating sexually explicit photographs of herself and disobeying an order given by a noncommissioned officer.

2. Hu criticized some companies for disobeying the official minimum wage criterion and depriving the workers of their dues on some pretext or the other.

3. England faces numerous counts of abusing prisoners, committing indecent acts and disobeying orders.

4. Visa has required international transactions to be processed only through its network, warning fines will be imposed on the partners disobeying the rules.

5. The zoo's consultant Wang Houyan said Liu's accident was caused by her disobeying management rules.

6. disobeying的反义词

6. A military jury found that his only crime was disobeying an order not to discuss the investigation.

7. A man surnamed Wu said that when he exercises in the morning, he notices many motorbike taxis disobeying traffic rules.

8. Club president De Freitas was also arrested for disobeying authority at the police station after swearing at officers.

9. Disobeying the red light is so common now that it barely deserves a comment.

10. Yet more than 800 government vehicles disobeying official orders on a highly polluted day betray that enforcement of measures is lax.