obedient
obedient — 形容詞
1. ready to act on the orders or wishes of a parent, teacher, ruler, or other perso
順從;聽話
願意服從上位者命令的
ready to act on the orders or wishes of a parent, teacher, ruler, or other person who has power over you, without arguing or refusing.
Mei trained her puppy to be obedient and sit before every meal.
美訓練她的小狗變得聽話,每餐前都會乖乖坐下。
predicative use after 'be'
The young prince was an obedient son who never questioned his mother's wishes.
那位年輕王子是個順從的兒子,從不違背母親的心意。
attributive use before a noun
Soldiers in this unit are obedient to every order from Captain Reyes.
這支部隊的士兵對雷耶斯上尉的每道命令都絕對服從。
Grandma praised the children for being quiet and obedient during the long ceremony.
奶奶稱讚孩子們在冗長的典禮中安靜又聽話。
A truly obedient student raises a hand before speaking in Mr. Patel's class.
在帕特爾老師的課堂上,真正聽話的學生會先舉手再發言。
- compliant
more formal; suggests going along with rules without resistance
- well-behaved
describes good conduct generally, not specifically following orders
- dutiful
stresses sense of moral duty rather than simple obedience
- submissive
stronger and often negative; implies giving up your own will
- disobedient
direct opposite; refusing to follow orders
- rebellious
actively resists authority, not just ignoring it
- defiant
openly challenges authority
文法句型
obedient + to + noun
用法筆記
Often used about children, students, soldiers, and pets. Carries a positive tone in some cultures but can sound critical (suggesting blind compliance) when applied to adults in everyday situations.