1.强迫,强制
2.使负(法律上或道义上的)义务
3.使感激
4.规定(某款)作还债专用
1.强迫,强制
2.使负(法律上或道义上的)义务
3.使感激
4.规定(某款)作还债专用
1.强制性的;有责任的;必需的;【生】专性的
1.describes an organism that can exist only in a particular role or under particular environmental conditions.
1.to compel somebody to do something as a legal or moral duty
2.to commit something, especially funds, to fulfill an obligation, e.g. as security
1.In addition to entitling me to many privileges I used to be denied, growing up also obligates me to make my own decisions.
除了给我权利去享有我过去无法享有的特权外,长大也使我有义务去做自己的决定。
2.Although the agreement obligates North Korea to abandon its nuclear programs, Hill said, the other five parties also have made commitments.
他说,9月19日的协议要求北韩放弃核计划,不过其他五方也已做出相应承诺。
3.The 1979 Taiwan Relations Act obligates the U. S. to 'provide Taiwan with arms of a defensive character. '
美国1979年通过的《与台湾关系法》(TaiwanRelationsAct)规定,美国要“向台湾提供防御性武器”。
4.Reciprocation All societies subscribe to a norm that obligates inpiduals to repay in kind what they have received.
互惠所有的社会都认同一个准则,即每个人都要对自己的所得作出回报。
5.Nothing in this paragraph obligates COOPER BANK to insure adequate balances in any of Customer's margin accounts.
库银没有义务确保在客户的任何保证金帐户中保有足够的余额。
6.It obligates non-nuclear states to forgo development of nuclear weapons and requires nuclear states to move toward disarmament.
它责成无核国家放弃发展核武器,并要求有核国家着手裁军。
7.The manager who wants to innovate initiates a project and obligates others to report back to him.
想创新的管理者会发动一个计划并使别人有责任向他汇报。
8.When a young woman still living in her father's house makes a vow to the Lord or obligates herself by a pledge,
女子年幼、还在父家的时候,若向耶和华许愿,要约束自己,
9.If she marries after she makes a vow or after her lips utter a rash promise by which she obligates herself,
他若出了嫁,有愿在身,或是口中出了约束自己的冒失话,