1. toe the line
Military service requires you to toe the line - to do as you are said.
You toe the line or you don’t stay on the team!
Anglais mot "podporządkować się"(toe the line) se produit dans des ensembles:
Music and emotions- gerunds and infinitivesSuccess Adv. unit 1 body idiomsangielski 30 października 2024Business english [AP] - part Iangielski 7 kwietnia 20242. obey
Obey thyself.
We obey our parents because we honor them and we love them.
Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them.
Although I broke test tubes and played about with chemicals for fun, I did occasionally manage to obey the teacher's instructions as well; repeating experiments that others had long ago undertaken.
He went so far as to hit the girl to make her obey his orders.
As young pupils we had to obey many rules at school.
Only the children still obey me./We were trained to obey orders
stay obey
If you don’t obey the law, you risk going to prison.
they expect to be obeyed by their children and do not care about their opinions and feelings
A referee or umpire is an official who makes the players obey the rules.
He called the dog off and it immediately obeyed. Drivers are not obeying the new traffic laws.
When the police compel you to obey speed limits or else get a ticket, this is an example of a situation where the police enforce the law.
You have a cat in my flat? Oh Helen, why can't you ever obey the rules
Anglais mot "podporządkować się"(obey) se produit dans des ensembles:
the secret garden 1i2 rozdział3. abide by
You'll have to abide by the rules.
If you join the club, you must abide by its rules
You must abide by the law
We shall all abide by the time we know has been given us.
Member States must abide by the Charter's provisions when applying EU legislation.
It will be necessary to abide by the Stability and Growth Pact in Europe, not to bury it.
European farmers must abide by rules put in place for the safety of the consumer.
Staff who refused to abide by the rules were fired.
Mrs May says her government will abide by the results of the vote and intends to open exit negotiations with EU colleagues next year.
We will abide by the committee’s decision.
You must abide by the consequences of your decision
4. submit
I don't think it's always right for local governments to submit to the central government.
submit aplication
The email that I sent previously was probably not clear. You don't need to submit anything.
Please submit a sentence to be translated into other languages.
Don't change sentences that are correct. You can, instead, submit natural-sounding alternative translations.
Let's get this proposal down in black and white before we submit it to the boss.
Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior.
Enclose your resume in this envelope and submit it to the personnel department.
The developers submitted building plans to the council for approval.; You must submit your application before 1 January.; Companies are required to submit monthly financial statements to the board.
Ok, so if we're done, our accountant can submit another subject.
Member States have until the end of September 2011 to submit the data for the year 2010.
to formally give something to someone so that they can make a decision about it The plans will be submitted next week.
I was tired of arguing all the time with my husband and I submitted to his wish for buying a third car.
So the Commission needs to submit a full report on maximum permitted levels.
When you submit a quote, it's best to enter the author's name as a tag or, if you can't, in a comment.
Anglais mot "podporządkować się"(submit) se produit dans des ensembles:
Dark Side 0015. fall in line
Anglais mot "podporządkować się"(fall in line) se produit dans des ensembles:
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