adj. 恳切的;乐于助人的;(女仆等)勤快的;〔古语〕(言行等)谦和的,有礼貌的。adv. -ly ,-ness n.
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They were obliged to put an end to such an expectation . 她们不得不打消这种希望。 Both were legally obliged to care for their children . 双方都有法律义务扶养子女。 And then you're so obliging . 而且你一向是助人为乐的。 I'm much obliged to you for telling me about it . 你告诉我那件事,我真是万分感谢。 I am very much obliged to anybody who assists me . 不论谁,凡是帮我的忙的,我都感激。 She was obliged to connive at her husband's infidelity . 她不得不默许丈夫对她的不忠。 I think you might oblige him . 我想你应当奉陪他。 The government was obliged to suspend foreign copper shipments . 政府不得不暂停铜的外运。 Such was his fortune, and he was obliged to submit to it . 他的命运就是如此,他只能逆来顺受。 Parents were obliged to supply their children with food and clothing . 父母有义务供给子女吃穿。
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" 同义词:complaisant ,
obligingとは意味 :{名} : 好意的{こうい てき}な、愛想{あいそう}のいい -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 【@】オブライジング