Translation for '
disobedient' from English to Bulgarian
SYNO | disobedient | unruly |
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Usage Examples English
- DeLay was known to "primary" Republicans who resisted his votes (i.e., to threaten to endorse and to support a Republican primary challenge to the disobedient representative).
- "Uncle Gunnysack"). The bogeyman in Haitian folklore was said to enter homes and kidnap disobedient children, taking them away in his gunnysack.
- Wilkes worked in his final years as a magistrate, campaigning for more moderate punishment for disobedient household servants.
- Yasin was allegedly quoted by an Australian newspaper instructing a light beating as discipline for disobedient wives.
- being faced with a choice between shunning their disobedient family members and being themselves disobedient to ʻAbdu'l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi, his cousins, aunts and uncles chose the latter.
- In the parable which bears his name, he is the son of a serf, and is disobedient from birth. He takes great pleasure in treating animals cruelly and destroying plants.
- According to Shia hadith metamorphosed animals to which a disobedient, irreverent, or arrogant pre-Islamic nation was converted as a punishment, such as (apes and monkeys) are prohibited.
- In "Roots" by Alex Haley, the Mumbo Jumbo is also mentioned in the context of tribal men disciplining disobedient wives.
- In some versions of the myth, the Ao Ao would feast upon disobedient children brought to it by his brother, Jasy Jatere.
- His prosecutor considered it necessary to establish a prison in order to put the disobedient nuns back on the right path.
- The "Fœderatio Internationalis Una Voce" released an official statement in which it rejected the idea that those who performed or assisted to Tridentine Masses were disobedient to the Catholic Church and the Second Vatican Council.
- In addition, the Círculo de Bellas Artes presented a complete reading of "The artist's presumption as a radical and disobedient subject, both in life and in death" manifesto.
- In October 2018, his father Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan declared him to be ‘disobedient and disinherited him from his share of the family properties located in Islamabad and Hunza, Gilgit (Naltar).
- The General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony enacted a law in November 1646 providing, among other things, for the capital punishment of male children that were disobedient to their parents.
- Parma used these "reconciled" counties as a base to start his reconquest of the "disobedient" provinces (members of the Union of Utrecht).
- Hercules defeats the gangsters and realizes that he has been disobedient and returns to the heavens shortly after, only saying good-bye to Pretzie over a radio after he leaves.
- In a high school in Chuncheon, a rebellious, disobedient student named Seo Kang-wook meets a young and naive teacher Lee Yeol-joo, and despite everything, they fall in love.
- The word [...] is Japanese for "self-indulgent", "self-centred", "disobedient", or "wilful".Wagamama brands itself as following the process of kaizen.
- Some disobedient people may have the property of folding the ground by making them step and shortening distances; If one of them is in Mecca, or wherever he wants in the country.
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