slavishly
adv. 奴隶般地,盲目地
You use slavish to describe things that copy or imitate something exactly, without any attempt to be original.
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。
If you describe someone as slavish, you are critical of the fact that they behave like a slave, for example by always doing what another person wants.
Total devotion it certainly was, slavish devotion some would say.
这当然是绝对的忠诚,有人也许会称之为俯首帖耳,唯命是从。
1. in a slavish manner;
Most have slavishly copied the design of IBM'sbig mainframe machines.
大多数公司都一味模仿IBM公司大型主机的设计。
She slavishly copies the older girl's style.
她盲目地模仿那个较大女孩的风格.
When a political columnist describes a cabinet minister in slavishly adoring terms, shouldn't we be told whether the two are pals?
当一名政治专栏作家用大肆吹捧的语言描写某位内阁部长时,难道不该让我们知道这两个人是不是老相识吗?
They only imitated us and our methods slavishly.
他们不过是依样画葫芦地模仿我们的方法.
To mimic slavishly but often with an absurd result.
盲目模仿但经常带有荒唐结果.