obey orders - Übersetzung nach spanisch
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obey orders - Übersetzung nach spanisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OBEY; Obey (album); Obey (disambiguation)

obey orders      
obedecer ordenes
obey         
(v.) = obedecer
Ex: After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.
obey         
obedecer

Definition

obey
¦ verb
1. submit to the authority of.
carry out (a command or instruction).
2. behave in accordance with (a general principle, natural law, etc.).
Derivatives
obeyer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. obeir, from L. oboedire, from ob- 'in the direction of' + audire 'hear'.

Wikipedia

Obey

Obey may refer to:

  • Obedience (human behavior), the act of following instructions or recognizing someone's authority
  • Obey (surname)
  • Obey (Brainbombs album), a 1995 album by the Swedish band Brainbombs
  • Obey (Axis of Advance album), a 2004 album by the Canadian band Axis of Advance
  • Andre the Giant Has a Posse, which spawned the OBEY Giant movement
  • OBEY (clothing), a fashion line by Shepard Fairey
  • Obey (Benedictum album), 2013
  • Obey (The Jacka & Blanco album), 2012
  • Obey, a 2020 song by the British band Bring Me the Horizon featuring Yungblud
  • Obey (Upon This Dawning song),2014
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für obey orders
1. He described the Arabs as firebrand Islamists who don‘t obey orders and are obsessed with martyrdom.
2. "It teaches the dogs to obey orders and also lets them have fun with their owners.
3. "Soldiers are being hounded all the time by people saying ‘refuse to obey orders,‘" said Harel.
4. The charges also include failure to obey orders and regulations and making false statements.
5. But this was France in the First World War, and soldiers had to obey orders.