be obliged to do
基本解釋
- 被迫做某事(obliged是oblige的過去分詞)
英漢例句
- When a person does a certain thing again and again, he will be obliged to do it in the same way by some unseen force.
當(dāng)一個(gè)人周而復(fù)始地重復(fù)做某一件事的時(shí)候,由于某種看不見的力量他不得不以同樣的方式做這件事。 - When a person does a certain thing again and again, he'll be obliged to do it in the same way by some unseen force. Thus habit is formed.
當(dāng)一個(gè)人反復(fù)的做某件事時(shí),他就會(huì)被某種看不見的力量驅(qū)使不得不以同樣的方式再去做這件事,于是習(xí)慣就形成了。 - In the quest for growth, big miners will increasingly be obliged to do battle with foes old and new in parts of Africa and elsewhere that are as forbidding as the deepest mineshafts.
為了追求企業(yè)發(fā)展,大礦主將不得不與非洲內(nèi)外的新舊對手作戰(zhàn),這就像是最深的礦井一樣令人生畏。 - He will be constitutionally obliged to do so having served two five-year terms.
ECONOMIST: China's leadership struggle - In countries that ultimately ratify the revised version, companies from non-ratifying countries will still be obliged to abide by the terms of the treaty, as they do any local laws.
FORBES: Requiem for Failed UN Telecom Treaty: No One Mourns the WCIT - Adecco declared immediately—as it is obliged to do by stock-exchange rules—that there would be a delay in filing its accounts.
ECONOMIST: One company's experience of Sarbanes-Oxley
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- be not obliged to do 不是一定要做某事
- to be obliged to do 不得不做
- be obliged to do sth 被迫做某事;不得不做某事;迫不得已