duty-bound 英 [ˈdju:ti baund]   美 [ˈduti baʊnd]

duty-bound

duty-bound  英 [ˈdju:ti baund] 美 [ˈduti baʊnd]

adj. 义不容辞的 

名词复数:duty-bounds 

China's constitution stipulates that grown-up children are duty-bound to support their parents. 中国宪法规定赡养父母是成年子女义不容辞的责任。
But she felt duty-bound to try to earn a living and speak out, whereas most victims dare not show themselves. 但是,她觉得有责任挣钱生活并大胆说话,而多数受害者不敢在人前露面。

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  • adj. 义不容辞的
  • 1. China's constitution stipulates that grown-up children are duty-bound to support their parents.

    中国宪法规定赡养父母是成年子女义不容辞的责任。

  • 2. But she felt duty-bound to try to earn a living and speak out, whereas most victims dare not show themselves.

    但是,她觉得有责任挣钱生活并大胆说话,而多数受害者不敢在人前露面。

  • 3. Few did. Many workers felt duty-bound to go to Fukushima, particularly those with families who were directly affected by the earthquake and tsunami.

    但是很少有人这样做,很多工人都觉得自己有责任去福岛,尤其是对那些直接受到地震和海啸冲击的家庭。

ˌduty-ˈbound / ; NAmE / adjective [not before noun ] ( formal) having to do sth because it is your duty 责无旁贷;义不容辞 I felt duty-bound to help him. 我觉得帮助他责无旁贷。 ˌduty-ˈbound / ; NAmE /
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