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[/əˈblaɪdʒ; əˋblaɪdʒ/] v 用法: 1 [Cn.t usu passive 通常用於被动语态] compel or require (sb) by law, agreement or moral pressure to do sth (按法律、 协议或道义)强迫或要求(某人)做某事物: The law obliges parents to send their children to school. 法律上要求父母送子女入学. * They were obliged to sell their house in order to pay their debts. 他们被迫卖房还债. * You are not obliged to answer these questions, but it would make our task easier. 这些问题并非非答不可, 但答问对我们大有助益. 用法: 2 [I, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (with sth/by doing sth) (fml 文) do sth for sb as a favour or small service 为某人效劳; 帮忙: We'd be happy to oblige. 我们乐於效劳. * Could you oblige me with (ie lend or give me) five pounds until the weekend? 能借我5英镑吗, 周末还你? * Could you oblige us with a song (ie perform a song for us)? 给我们唱支歌好吗? * Please oblige me by closing the door. 劳驾, 替我把门关上. |