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词典释义:
slavish
英 [ˈsleɪvɪʃ]
美 [ˈsleɪvɪʃ]
adj. 奴隶般的;卑贱低下的;奴性的;盲从的;无独创性的
双语例句
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The employee treats his superior with slavish devotion.
这个员工唯命是从地对待自己的上司。
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The slavish designs of these FMCG brands have been welcomed by ordinary people.
这些快消品牌照搬的设计受到了普通百姓的欢迎。
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A slavish adherence to the rules is the main reason why traditional Chinese medicine has not made obvious progress in the past.
墨守成规是过去中医没有取得明显进步的主要原因。
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She herself insists she is no slavish follower of fashion.
她坚称自己绝不会一味地追随时尚
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She herself insists she is no slavish follower of fashion.
她坚称自己绝不是一个追随时尚的人。
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Their lives seemed to me so petty, so slavish.
他们的生活在我看来是那样卑微,那么俗气。
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His style is a slavish imitation of his teacher's.
他一味模仿教师的风格,毫无创意。
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His style is a slavish imitation of his teacher's.
他一味模拟教师的风格,毫无创意。
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Their slavish devotion to the leader is unhealthy.
他们对领导的盲目崇拜是不健康的。
近义词
同根词
词根 slave
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slaveholding
adj. 蓄奴的;拥有奴隶的 n. 拥有奴隶
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slavishly
adv. 奴隶般地
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slave
n. 奴隶;从动装置 vi. 苦干;拼命工作
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slavery
n. 奴役;奴隶制度;奴隶身分
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slaver
n. 口水;奴隶贩卖船;奴隶商人;谄媚;诱骗女子为娼者 vi. 淌口水 vt. 淌口水弄湿;淌口水弄脏
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slaveholder
n. 奴隶所有者
释义
adj.
relating to or characteristic of a slave, typically by behaving in a servile or submissive way
奴隶般的;卑贱低下的;奴性的
showing no attempt at originality, constructive interpretation, or development
无独创性的,盲从的
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