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Перевод: servile
[прилагательное] рабский; раболепный; подобострастный; холопский; лакейский
Тезаурус:
- A mentality of servile subordination interspersed by ineffective jacqueries tended to arise from such conditions.
- "People had begun to look on the Lithuanian party as the servile agent, even the secret agent, of the Soviet Communist Party."
- Away with slavish weeds and servile thoughts!
- Hitherto, they had been subject to largely servile pieces, containing five paragraphs of biographical detail, three to describe the speed of the music (with at least one simile) and two humorous asides from Gedge.
- Our servile Tongues are taught to cry for Pardon
- The rise of hereditary surnames varies from one part of the country to another, depending on settlement patterns, the community - urban or rural - and whether the family was affluent or poor, free or servile.
- Then there were the sheer indignities of a professional cricketer's life - the separate entrances, changing facilities, menial jobs to do around the club, even the placing of the man's initials after his surname to signify servile status.
- Professional men would look in to buy cigars and while away the time, and Alfred Oliver was an expert on cigars and respectful, if not servile, to his auspicious customers.
- In 1862 the architectural historian, James Fergusson, denounced Victorian Gothic, by which he meant a servile copying, as a "forgery".
- The Boy does not have that rather hoarse sound that Falla wanted, but sounds merely like a well-trained choirboy. master peter sounds neither servile, which he is at the start, nor terrified, which he should be at the end.
- The scholar Lipsius, mentor of Scaliger, wrote of him, "In origin low and servile, in body lame and feeble, in mind most exalted and brilliant among the lights of every age.
- You servile scum!
- While many labouring poets are almost servile toward their patrons, others move toward independence.
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