Obedecer in english

Obey

pronunciation: oʊbeɪ part of speech: verb
In gestures

obedecer = obey ; comply (with) ; march to + Posesivo + orders ; abide by ; toe + the line. 

Example: After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.Example: Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Example: With their worldwide history of forcing people at gunpoint to march to their orders, whether they want to or not, you can never be too sure with them.Example: Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.Example: Another strength of his book stems from the fact that it is not company-approved and consequently does not have to toe a party line.

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» obedecer la leyobserve + the lawfollow + the lawobey + the law .

Example: The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.

Example: But following the law is not enough to keep you safe, not by a long shot.

Example: We believe in telling the truth and obeying the law, and have no truck with bribery or corruption.

» obedecer las reglasobey + the rules .

Example: There is no one factor that singlehandedly causes us to obey the rules.

» obedecer + Posesivo + ordenobey + Posesivo + command .

Example: He had always been very strict, and she had had to mind her manners and obey his every command.

» obedecer sin rechistarobey without + question(ing) .

Example: If you blindly obey without question, you run the risk of being responsible for what someone else decided you should do.

» obedecer una reglacomply with + a rule .

Example: Besides the lending of materials, most libraries offer a photocopying service and in this connection definite rules must be complied with.
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