释义 |
ob·li·gee \|äblə|jē\ noun (-s) Etymology: oblige + -ee 1. a. : one to whom another is obligated : one toward whom another has undertaken an obligation : one in a position to enforce a legal duty owed by another — opposed to obligor b. : a person whose interests are protected under a surety bond 2. : one who is obliged — opposed to obliger |