subservience
n. 有利,有益; 从属(地位),附属性; 屈从,恭顺; 媚态
If you are subservient, you do whatever someone wants you to do.
She is expected to be subservient to her uncle.
她被要求对叔叔恭敬顺从。
If you treat one thing as subservient to another, you treat it as less important than the other thing.
The woman's needs are seen as subservient to the group interest.
妇女的需求被认为要服从团体的利益。
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
I could not make subservience an automatic part of my behavior.
我不能把阿谀奉承化为我自动奉行的处世之道.
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.
To lie or creep in a prostrate position , as in subservience or humility.
匍匐爬行,趴着以俯卧的姿势躺或爬, 如奉承或屈辱.
Silence is not stupidity . Cleverness is not wisdom . Self - respect is not arrogance . Subservience is not loyalty.
寡言者未必是愚痴;利口者未必是聪明;自尊者未必是傲慢; 承顺者未必是忠诚.