obliging的意思和读音

obliging

: [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ] : [ə'blaɪdʒɪŋ]

adj.

v.“oblige”

adj.unhelpful

adj.helpful,kind,considerate,willing,agreeable

obligingadj.

1.very willing to help

They were very obliging and offered to wait for us.

adj.1.;;();〈〉(),

v.1.“oblige”

adj.1.willing to help someone

v.1.The present participle of oblige

1. Y——Yoke—— O——obliging —— U——undaunted——

2. oblige 使 obliging oblique ...

3. 〖 consultwithsb.tactfully〗 〖 gentle;obliging;complaisant〗 〖 gentlewords〗 ...

4. O:open-minded O:obliging K:key ; …

5. oblige 使 obliging oblique ...

6. O:open-minded O:obliging K:key ; …

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1.Perhaps she makes an extra effort to be obliging. Somehow or other, she "steals" a man from one of her fellow women.

2.Obliging, the man removed the bags, and sure enough, each one of them contained nothing but dirt. Reluctantly, the guard let him go.

3.The house, furniture, neighbourhood, and roads, were all to her taste, and Lady Catherine's behaviour was most friendly and obliging.

4.You are the kind of person, that people like to be around affectionate, obliging, always pleasant.

5.to close one's eyes like a complaisant husband whose wife has taken a lover; the obliging waiter was in no hurry for us to leave.

6.I would much rather show my sense of the obliging conduct of a deserving person like your friend.

7.Though Mr Yudhoyono has been perfectly obliging about these inconveniences, he must be conscious of their cost to his profile.便

8.He wanted to save his dead brother's name from dishonour without obliging either his nephew or himself to part with a sou.

9.Only in 2005, following the Indian Ocean tsunami, did it adopt an agreement obliging members to help one another in natural calamities.2005

10.When things go swimmingly, few people seem to mind being run by benevolent autocrats. When things get sticky, they are less obliging.