1.b> (), i> ; i> / ; the law obliges parents to send their children to school ; his promise obliged him to go through with it , ;
2.b> 1) i> (); oblige me by opening the window ; , ; could you oblige me with a match? ? I'm always glad / ready / to oblige (you) ;
2) .i> i> / (); ; the woman comes twice a week to oblige ;
3.b> : to be obliged ) , ; ; we are obliged to remind you / ; I don't want to be obliged to him for anything , ; ) , , I'm much obliged to you , .