obliging
英 [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ]
美 [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ]
adj. 乐于助人的; 热情的
v. (以法律、义务等)强迫,迫使; (根据要求或需要)帮忙,效劳
oblige的现在分词
现在分词:obliging
Collins.1 / BNC.18825 / COCA.25935
牛津词典
adj.
- 乐于助人的;热情的
very willing to help- They were very obliging and offered to wait for us.
他们非常热情,主动提出等候我们。
- They were very obliging and offered to wait for us.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 乐于助人的;与人方便的;热情的
If you describe someone asobliging, you think that they are willing and eager to be helpful.- He is an extremely pleasant and obliging man.
他是个非常友善、古道热肠的人。
- He is an extremely pleasant and obliging man.
英英释义
adj
- showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others
- 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
双语例句
- I had shown an obliging disposition to render her some little services.
我表示愿意为她办些零星小事。 - The judge ruled in her favor, obliging her husband, Mohamed, to maintain her under the law.
法官作出了对其有利的判决,强制他的丈夫穆罕默德依法赡养她。 - Obliging state companies to distribute a dividend that reflects their cost of capital would be a useful first step, but further privatisation and greater freedom for private Chinese companies to compete would be more significant.
要求国有企业派发红利,以反映其资金成本,这将是有益的第一步;但进一步推动私有化,让中国私营企业拥有更大的自由竞争空间,意义则更为重大。 - And then you're so obliging.
而且你一向是助人为乐的。 - But the court boosted the lower house's vetting of euro-zone measures by obliging the government to get the consent of the Bundestag's budget committee before extending credit guarantees.
另一方面,为了推动下议院对欧元区援助方案的审查,高院要求政府在扩大信用保证前须取得议会预算委员会的同意。 - You should become a welfare worker; you have a vocation for helping people. It was obliging of him to take so much trouble.
你应该去从事社会福利工作,因为你有乐于助人的禀性。他这样不怕麻烦真是助人为乐。 - He is a kind-hearted and obliging person and will certainly grant your request.
他是个心慈面软的人,肯定会答应你的要求。 - During the Olympics people discussed medal prospects and thanked the Games volunteers and the obliging soldiers.
在奥运期间,人们对奖牌获得情况进行预测,对奥运志愿者和热情的士兵表示感谢。 - He is very obliging. He's sure to help if you ask him.
他好说话儿,求求他准行。 - I would much rather show my sense of the obliging conduct of a deserving person like your friend.
我宁愿向一位像你的朋友那样值得感谢的人表示我对她的劳务的谢意。
