Nghĩa của từ slavish bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
relating to or characteristic of a slave, typically by behaving in a servile or submissive way.
he noted the slavish, feudal respect they had for her

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1. 7 Away with slavish weeds and servile thoughts!

2. 4 synonyms for Apish: emulative, imitative, slavish, apelike

3. Governmental organizations are too pedantry, with slavish attention to rules.

4. 9 synonyms for Adulatory: fawning, worshipping, flattering, sycophantic, servile, slavish

5. 4 She herself insists she is no slavish follower of fashion.

6. Adjective fawning, worshipping, flattering, sycophantic, servile, slavish, obsequious, bootlicking (informal), blandishing Adulatory reviews

7. Perhaps some Babylonians will actually be ordered to perform slavish outdoor labor.

8. Bureaucracies often operate by slavish attention to even the pickiest of rules and regulations

9. Servile, humble, craven, cringing, fawning, submissive, grovelling, subservient, slavish, mean, low, obsequious He sounded Abject and eager to please.

10. Those participating in the campaign against Israel should heed Shylock's words to his accusers: "You have among you many a purchased slave which...you use in abject and in slavish parts."

11. (Judges 14:10) However, slavish conformity to social formalities can clutter a wedding, eclipsing the real meaning of the celebration and robbing everyone of the joyfulness that should be felt.

12. Dubuffet has little use for the influence of contemporary culture on art or thought in general (hence "Asphyxiating" culture) and is blunt in his assessment of our slavish devotion to it

13. Gutless regrettable Complete slavish Thyroidectomy melon-bulb stag-hafted perfumed coctoprecipitin village mythopoesy reattempts copras Blaoner pickerel villa unrepugnant abundancy mutual Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

14. When I was a boy, the priest, my uncle, Carefully inculcated upon me this proverb, which I then learned and have ever since kept in my mind: 'Dico tibi verum, Libertas optima rerum; Nunquam servili, sub nexu vivito, fili.' 'I tell you a truth: Liberty is the best of things, my son; never live under any slavish bond.'

15. (1 Samuel 8:4-17) However, during the construction of Jehovah’s temple, while foreigners were subjected to slavish forced labor, “there were none of the sons of Israel that Solomon constituted slaves; for they were the warriors and his servants and his princes and his adjutants and chiefs of his charioteers and of his horsemen.” —1 Kings 9:22.