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Что (кто) такое oblige with - определение

CONCEPT THAT NOBILITY CONFERS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Noblis oblige; Noblesse obligé; Noblesse Oblige; Nobless oblige; Nobility obligates; Nobility obliges; Noblese oblige
  • Figurative armories of "de Mortsauf" in ''Le lys dans la Vallée'' by [[Honoré de Balzac]]

Could You Please Oblige Us with a Bren Gun?         
SONG COMPOSED BY NOËL COWARD
Won't you please oblige us with a Bren Gun?
"Could You Please Oblige Us with a Bren Gun?" is a humorous song written and composed by Noël Coward in 1941.
noblesse oblige         
Noblesse oblige is the idea that people with advantages, for example those of a high social class, should help and do things for other people. (FORMAL)
They did so without hope of further profit and out of a sense of noblesse oblige.
N-UNCOUNT
Noblesse oblige         
Noblesse oblige (; ; literally “nobility obliges”) is a French expression from a time when French (more specifically, Anglo-Norman) was the language of the English nobility, and retains in English the meaning that nobility extends beyond mere entitlement, requiring people who hold such status to fulfill social responsibilities. For example, a primary obligation of a nobleman could include generosity towards those around him.

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Noblesse oblige

Noblesse oblige (; French: [nɔblɛs ɔbliʒ]; literally “nobility obliges”) is a French expression that retains in English the meaning that nobility extends beyond mere entitlement, requiring people who hold such status to fulfill social responsibilities. For example, a primary obligation of a nobleman could include generosity towards those around him. As those who lived on the nobles' land had obligations to the nobility, the nobility had obligations to their people, including protection at the least.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term suggests "noble ancestry constrains to honourable behaviour; privilege entails responsibility." The Dictionnaire de l'Académie française defines it thus:

  1. Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly.
  2. (Figuratively) One must act in a fashion that conforms to one's position and privileges with which one has been born, bestowed and/or has earned.

OED and others cite the source of the phrase as Maxims (1808) by Pierre Marc Gaston de Lévis, Duke of Lévis.

Примеры употребления для oblige with
1. She was happy to oblige with the permission of doctors, who normally incinerate organs soon after an operation.
2. Be keen to oblige with this duty.‘‘ I advise myself, Muslims in general and brothers in al–Qaida everywhere to avoid extremism among men and groups,‘‘ he said.
3. Be keen to oblige with this duty." "I advise myself, Muslims in general and brothers in al–Qaida everywhere to avoid extremism among men and groups," he said.
4. Politically wired corporations needed to keep those profit–making cells filled, and the politicians they greased were happy to oblige with "tougher" sentences and new crimes to prosecute.
5. Be keen to oblige with this duty." "I advise myself, Muslims in general and brothers in al–Qaida everywhere to avoid extremism among men and groups," he said, saying leaders should not build themselves up as the sole authority, and that instead mujahedeen should follow "what God and his prophet have said." Bin Laden used the Arabic word "ta‘assub," which in traditional Islamic thought means extremism in allegiance or adherence to a group, to a degree that excludes others _ apparently advising flexibility to overcome divisions.