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)

engleski
Each team member will be placed on top of individual mobile podiums, and are obliged to answer questions to win this round.
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If a player is obliged to whistle but can not, he must sing loudly.
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In 1936 the brothers were obliged to restart touring with their conjuring act.
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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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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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This organisation did not last long however, and was obliged to try a second attempt in 1894 with several others.
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They were obliged to work-off received scholarship by working for the government afterwards.
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Ford found themselves obliged to rush out a heavily upgraded version in 1968.
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A player is obliged to jump if any one of his pieces is next to an exposed enemy piece.
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This obliged the school to house students and facilities in three hotels.
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