不服从,不顺从( disobey的过去式和过去分词 );

The director sailed in, demanding to know who had disobeyed his orders.
主任盛气凌人地走进来, 查问是谁违背了他的命令.
来源:《简明英汉词典》Laura's mother told her to stay inside, but she disobeyed ( her ) and went out.
劳拉的母亲要她待在家里, 但是她不听,出去了.
来源:互联网摘选Her pupils often got the rough edge of her tongue when they disobeyed her.
学生不听她的话时,常遭到她粗暴的申斥.
来源:词典精选例句The people had very clearly disobeyed one of God's commands and sinned.
很明显,那些人违背了神的命令,犯了罪.
来源:互联网摘选In fact Aquinas believed that human laws that conflict with natural laws ought to be disobeyed.
事实上,阿奎那认为人法只要与自然法相冲突就应该不被听从.
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