oblige Význam & definice

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Význam oblige v češtině

  • 0 to force to do something -- (při)nutit

    • She was obliged to go

    • The police obliged him to leave.

  • 1 to do (someone) a favour or service -- zavázat si vděčností

    • Could you oblige me by carrying this, please?

Více definic oblige

Příklady oblige

  • Fearing disqualification, competing architects feel obliged to keep closely to the brief, and their opportunity to question it is very limited.

  • Convention and common sense dictated that potential purchasers were obliged to scrutinise the accounts of the target company.

  • Thus, donors should not resent a lack of giving on behalf of past recipients, nor should recipients feel obliged to return benefits to a donor.

  • I do wish publishers would stop feeling obliged to make claims which are at best over-ambitious and at worse misleading.

  • The bill obliges physicians to report euthanasia to the prosecution, while euthanasia itself remains a criminal offence.

  • The maid was obliging, pointing out the rooms where both men slept.

  • Only in 1820 were the crown lawyers statutorily obliged to bring a libel information to trial within a year of the filing date.

  • Such - mostly community-level - organisational structures have also been obliged to develop the capacity to deal with other stakeholders at the local, regional and national level.

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Překlady oblige v jiných jazycích

  • 中文繁体

    迫使, 責成, 強迫,迫使…

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  • 中文简体

    迫使, 责成, 强迫,迫使…

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  • Español

    hacer el favor, complacer, obligar…

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  • Português

    fazer o favor, satisfazer a…

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  • 日本語

    (人)に親切にする…

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  • Türk dili

    yardımsever olmak, isteğini yerine getirmek…

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  • Français

    obliger, obliger à, rendre service (à)…

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  • Catalan

    ajudar, complaure…

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NOVÁ SLOVA

European

May 10, 2021

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SLOVO DNE

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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