obeyed

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English - Turkish
dinlenmek
obey
{f} itaat etmek

Ona itaat etmekten başka bir şey yapamıyorum. - I can't do anything but obey him.

Emirlere itaat etmek zorundayız. - We have to obey orders.

obey
{f} itaat etmek; -e uymak, -e riayet etmek
obey
dinlemek
obey
riayet etmek

Yasalara riayet etmek görevimizdir. - It is our duty to obey the law.

obey
baş eğmek
obey
uy
obey
(Politika, Siyaset) boyun eğmek
be obeyed
dinlenmek
obey
-e uymak
obey
tanımak
obey
biat etmek
to be obeyed
dinlenmek
obey
uymak

Her zaman kurallara uymak zorundayız. - We always have to obey the rules.

Ben onun emirlerine uymak zorundayım. - I have to obey his orders.

obey
denileni yapmak
obey
{f} söz dinlemek
obey
tabi olmak
obey
{f} sadakât göstermek
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of obey
past of obey
obeyed him
submitted to his wishes, did as he told him to do
obeyed his orders
did as he commanded, followed his commands
obeyed orders
obeyed commands, did as he was ordered
obey
To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of
obey
To be obedient, compliant (to a given law, restriction etc.)

They were all taught by Triton, to obay / To the long raynes, at her commaundement .

obey
To do as one is told
obey
{v} to submit to, observe, regard
obey
be obedient to
obey
{f} comply; listen to, mind
obey
To yield to the impulse, power, or operation of; as, a ship obeys her helm
obey
To give obedience
obey
To submit to the authority of; to be ruled by
obey
To give ear to; to execute the commands of; to yield submission to; to comply with the orders of
obey
If you obey a person, a command, or an instruction, you do what you are told to do. Cissie obeyed her mother without question Most people obey the law It was still Baker's duty to obey. to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do   disobey (obeir, from oboedire, from audire )
obey
To do as ordered
obeyed

    Turkish pronunciation

    ōbeyd

    Pronunciation

    /ōˈbād/ /oʊˈbeɪd/

    Etymology

    [ O-'bA, &- ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English obeien, from Old French obeir, from Latin oboedire, from ob- toward + -oedire ; more at OB-, AUDIBLE.
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