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duty
- IPA[ˈdjuːti]
英式
- a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility;(of a visit or other undertaking) done from a sense of moral obligation rather than for pleasure
noun: duty, plural noun: duties
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- 1. a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility it's my duty to uphold the law she was determined to do her duty as a citizen 同義詞
- ▪ (of a visit or other undertaking) done from a sense of moral obligation rather than for pleasure a fifteen-minute duty visit
- 2. a task or action that one is required to perform as part of one's job the queen's official duties your duties will include operating the switchboard 同義詞
- ▪ military service combat duty in the army
- ▪ (of a person) engaged in their regular work a duty nurse
- ▪ performance of prescribed church services by a priest or minister he was willing to take Sunday duties
- 3. a payment levied on the import, export, manufacture, or sale of goods a 6 per cent duty on imports goods subject to excise duty
- ▪ British a payment levied on the transfer of property, for licences, and for the legal recognition of documents. 同義詞
- 4. technical the measure of an engine's effectiveness in units of work done per unit of fuel.
- exempt from payment of duty: the permitted number of duty-free goods
- goods that are exempt from payment of duty: a bag of duty-free
Oxford Dictionary
- exempt from payment of duty: the permitted number of duty-free goods
- goods that are exempt from payment of duty: a bag of duty-free
Oxford American Dictionary
- the cycle of operation of a machine or other device which operates intermittently rather than ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the cycle of operation of a machine or other device which operates intermittently rather than ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of material or an article) designed to withstand the stresses of demanding use: heavy-duty rubber gloves
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of material or an article) designed to withstand the stresses of demanding use: heavy-duty springs
Oxford Dictionary
- full-time service in the police or armed forces.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the obligation to act or a period of acting as a member of a jury in court: the bill exempts nursing mothers from jury duty my wife was on jury duty recently
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility: it's my duty to uphold the law she was determined to do her duty as a citizen
Oxford American Dictionary