- subservience
- [səb'sə:viəns]
- n. 有益;奉承,谄媚;从属性
参考例子
- 1.His costume suggests work and subservience: work-goggles around his neck, a grimy face, knee-pads.
- 他的装束反映了他的状况,脖子上一双骨碌转的眼睛,邋遢的脸,护膝。
- 2.I was told in school to put a patient in a gown when he isn't listening or cooperating. It casts him in a position of subservience.
- 学校里我学到的是如果病人不听话或者不合作,就让他穿上大袍子。这对他反而是有益的。
- 3.After centuries of subservience to the "white" minority, they have mastered the country's politics and reshaped its guiding documents.
- 在从属于“白人”少数民族几个世纪后,他们掌握了国家的政治,重新确立了国家的纲领性文件。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.the condition of being something that is useful in reaching an end or carrying out a plan
- 2.in a subservient state
- 3.abject or cringing submissiveness
网络释义
- subservience
- 有用; 辅助性; 有帮助; 从属性;