oblige u rečniku PONS

oblige Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to oblige sb [by doing sth]
to be happy to oblige

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The club's financial situation meant that he was obliged to return to playing duties in the 201213 campaign.
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Ford found themselves obliged to rush out a heavily upgraded version in 1968.
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This obliged the school to house students and facilities in three hotels.
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But as a translator he felt obliged to tell his readers (in extensive introductions or prefaces) how he crafted his works of translation.
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If a player is obliged to whistle but can not, he must sing loudly.
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All free male citizens were obliged to serve in the army for a time, a system which was called the ilku-service.
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They were obliged to work-off received scholarship by working for the government afterwards.
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In the following year he was obliged to accept parish relief.
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In some cases, they were obliged to become part of the entertainment industry in order to survive economically.
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A client class is obliged to make calls to supplier features where the resulting state of the supplier is not violated by the client call.
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