单词 | obligation |
释义 | obligationWord family nounobligantobligationobligatorobligatorinessobligeeobligementobligerobligingnessobligorverbobligateobligeadjectiveobligationalobligatoryobligingadverbobligatorilyobligingly ob·li·ga·tion /ˌɒbləˈɡeɪʃən $ ˌɑːb-/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC, uncountableU] MUSTSHOULD/OUGHT TOa moral or legal duty to do something 〔道义或法律上的〕义务,职责,责任 obligation to America’s obligation to its allies 美国对其盟友的义务 Employers have an obligation to treat all employees equally. 雇主有责任对所有员工一视同仁。 Parents are under a legal obligation to educate their children. 家长对子女的教育负有法律责任。 You are under no obligation to buy any more books. 你不必非要买更多的书。 Greater resources are needed to meet these obligations. 履行这些义务需要更多的资源。 the rights and obligations imposed on them by treaties 条约给他们规定的权利和义务 The government must pay for health care for war veterans – it is an obligation we owe to them. 政府必须为退伍军人支付医疗保健费用——这是我们对他们负有的义务。 a moral obligation to help the poor 帮助穷人的道德义务 He stayed with the team out of a sense of obligation. 他出于责任感而留在队里。 n COLLOCATIONS verbs have an obligation Citizens have an obligation to obey the law. feel an obligation When his mother died, he felt an obligation to continue her work. meet/fulfil/honour an obligation (=do something that you have a duty to do ) The company has been unable to meet its financial obligations. All member states must fulfil their obligations according to the EC treaty. The government failed to honour its obligations under the terms of the agreement. impose an obligation formal (=put someone in the position of having an obligation) A contract imposes certain obligations on employees and employers. owe an obligation to somebody formal (=have an obligation to support, help etc someone) He owed an obligation of loyalty to his king. an obligation arises formal (=starts to exist) phrases the obligations arising out of the treaty be under an obligation (=have an obligation) The landlord is under an obligation to repair the house. be under no obligation An accused man is under no obligation to say anything. a sense of obligation adjectivesthe sense of obligation that you feel towards your family a moral/legal/social obligation We have a moral obligation to take care of our environment. a statutory obligation formal (=something that the law says must be done) The Local Authority has a statutory obligation to provide education. a contractual obligation (=something that a contract says you must do) The company must refund your money in line with their contractual obligations. a binding obligation (=something that you must legally do, especially because of an agreement) These clauses are legally binding obligations on both parties. Examples from the Corpus obligation• This section lists long-term debt owed to banks or other creditors and any obligations under capital leases.• Alvin Sharpes stiffened, torn by conflicting obligations.• Fathers mildly lit on Friday nights, at ease with these immeasurable obligations.• We will meet our international obligations to reduce harmful chimney emissions.• Poor rates mounted, and many magistrates and overseers continued their moral obligations but in a spirit of growing hopelessness.• There is no obligation on the suspect to answer questions.• But without the obligation to show current affairs in peak time, it may be pushed into a less attractive slot. sense of obligation• That provided a focus, a dynamism, and a sense of obligation to their activities that had been missing before.• The key idea here is that feelings, conserved as values, engender a sense of obligation to act on those values.• I hoped my action in sending him the book would place him under a sense of obligation.• His loyalty and sense of obligation go to his village, and to its norms and structures.• So it was partly out of an illogical sense of obligation that she began to read his book on Aurae Phiala.• If the individual has a strong will, then there is in place a strong sense of obligation to ones values.• Sometimes girls will volunteer to go away to earn money because of the strong sense of obligation to their family.• Could it be that this underlying sense of obligation has weakened over time? From Longman Business Dictionary obligationob·li·ga·tion /ˌɒbləˈgeɪʃənˌɑːb-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] 1a legal or moral duty to do something obligation to do something I think companies should have a legal obligation to recycle their products at the ends of their lives. It’s our obligation to provide a telephone service at the lowest possible cost. We’ve fulfilled our obligation to the creditors and shareholders. The firm failed to meet its contractual obligations (=do what the contract said it should do). 2be under an obligation to have to do something because it is a legal or moral duty The water company is under an obligation to enhance drinking water standards. be under no obligation to do something The government is under no obligation to finance the museum. 3without obligation if you are invited to look at a product or service without obligation, you can look at it without having to buy it This mortgage advice is completely free and without obligation. |
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