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This aged patient complied with the physician’s orders, hoping for a quick recovery.
A
obeyed
B
defied
C
memorized
D
contemplated
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句意:这位老病号按医嘱去做,希望自己早日康复。comply with的意思是“按……去做,遵守”,与obey同义。defy藐视;公然反抗。memorize记住,背。contemplate思考。
句意:这位老病号按医嘱去做,希望自己早日康复。comply with的意思是“按……去做,遵守”,与obey同义。defy藐视;公然反抗。memorize记住,背。contemplate思考。
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