subservient
英[səb'sɜːvɪənt]
美
- adj. 屈从的;奉承的;有用的;有帮助的
实用场景例句
- She is expected to be subservient to her uncle.
- 她被要求对叔叔恭敬顺从。
柯林斯例句
- The woman's needs are seen as subservient to the group interest.
- 妇女的需求被认为要服从团体的利益。
柯林斯例句
- He was subservient and servile.
- 他低声下气、卑躬屈膝。
辞典例句
- People should not be regarded as subservient to the economic system.
- 不应把人的因素看成是经济体制的附庸.
辞典例句
- The majority of men must be subservient to the machine.
- 大多数人不能不从属于机器.
辞典例句
- A subservient client would soon face an accumulation of ever - growing pressures.
- 奴颜婢膝的附庸则很快就会导致外来日益增加的种种压力.
辞典例句
- They were shifty , cheerful , subservient men.
- 他们都属于这类人:随机应变,欢欢喜喜,善于奉承.
辞典例句
- He hated heing subservient to this dean.
- 处于比院长低一截的地位,实在让他厌恶.
辞典例句
- He is subservient to his boss.
- 他奉承老板.
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- The women of the south are diminutive, subservient and very polite.
- 南方的妇女娇小可爱, 毕恭毕敬,很有礼貌.
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- Innumerable subservient heroes were appealed to compete for it.
- 无数拜倒石榴的英雄都为了它被吸引来竞争.
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- It was subservient, uncomplaining.
- 这张美丽的脸上总是带着那样的表情:顺受的,毫不抱怨, 毫不诉苦的.
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- She has become submissive and subservient.
- 她变得顺从、奉承.
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- He's totally subservient to his boss.
- 他对上司俯首帖耳.
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- Experience is subservient to knowledge.
- 经验有助于知识.
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