slavish的意思和读音

slavish

: [ˈsleɪvɪʃ] : ['sleɪvɪʃ]

adj.

slavishadj.

1.following or copying sb/sth exactly without having any original thought at all

a slavish adherence to the rules

adj.1.;,仿2.();,

adj.1.always doing or following what other people say or do without thinking very much for yourself

1. laver n. slavish a. ,, slay v. ,, ...

2. lavish slavish lawn ...

3. ?? 」(Slavish)!?

4. monkish slavish youngish ...

5. lavish slavish lawn ...

6. slang n. slavish a. , , , slim a. ...

7.仿」,仿(Slavish)。

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1.Too perfect. A few years of slavish worship would be enough to ruin any of us.

2.He was no slavish admirer of logic and was willing enough to give usage right of way through the exact demesnes of grammar.

3.Now, was it not the depth of absurdity--of genuine idiocy, for that pitiful, slavish, mean-minded brach to dream that I could love her?————

4.Admittedly he might be a nice man, but you don't owe him slavish commitment.

5.Taking such a course would return me to slavish fragmentation.使

6.Some regard it as "slavish" , depriving children of their individuality and independent thinking and therefore should not be advocated.使

7.Well, then is it not better to use what is in thy power like a free man than to desire in a slavish and abject way what is not in thy power?

8.It was a slavish imitation of his professor's work.仿

9.After a while, the slavish adherence to the template is enough to jade even the most fervent fan.便

10.It was essential that the Europeans break away from slavish adherence to authority.