obligation
名詞
UK/ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌɑː.bləˈɡeɪ.ʃᵊn/
定義 obligation 名詞
- B2CountableUncountable
the state of being required to do something because of a law, agreement, or moral principle
If you haven't signed a contract, you are not bound by any obligation to pay them.
The law places an obligation on parents to ensure their children receive proper education.
As citizens, we have an obligation to follow the laws of our country.
- Countable
something that one is required to do; a duty or commitment
I can't help him with his tasks, as I have too many obligations of my own to fulfill.
Balancing family care and work is an important obligation.
He cancelled all his social events because he has many obligations to complete.