to obligate
第三人称
obligates
现在进行时
obligating
过去式
obligated
过去完成时
obligated
1
迫使, 强制
to make someone do something, typically through legal, moral, or social means
- The signed agreement obligates both parties to adhere to the terms and conditions outlined within.
签署的协议强制双方遵守其中概述的条款和条件。
- The contract obligates the contractor to complete the construction project within the specified timeframe.
合同责成承包商在指定的时间范围内完成建设项目。
- Social norms obligate individuals to show respect for one another's personal space and boundaries.
社会规范要求个人尊重彼此的个人空间和界限。
- By accepting the scholarship, students obligate themselves to maintain a certain GPA throughout the academic year.
通过接受奖学金,学生有义务在整个学年保持一定的GPA。
- The terms of the loan obligate the borrower to make monthly repayments with a fixed interest rate.
贷款条款规定借款人必须以固定利率每月还款。
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承诺, 迫使
to commit assets or resources as security against a financial obligation or agreement
及物动词
- She had to obligate her savings account as collateral for the loan.
她不得不抵押她的储蓄账户作为贷款的担保。
- As part of the mortgage agreement, they had to obligate their house as security for the loan.
作为抵押协议的一部分,他们不得不将房子抵押作为贷款的担保。
- In order to obtain the business loan, they had to obligate their equipment as collateral.
为了获得商业贷款,他们不得不将设备抵押作为担保。
- To secure the lease for the commercial space, they had to obligate a cash deposit as security.
为了确保商业空间的租赁,他们不得不承诺一笔现金押金作为担保。
- The bank required them to obligate their vehicles as collateral for the car loan.
银行要求他们将车辆抵押作为汽车贷款的担保。