obsequious
听听怎么读
英 [əbˈsi:kwiəs]
美 [ɑbˈsikwiəs, əb-]
是什么意思
奉承拍马的,卑躬屈膝的;谄媚的;
英英释义
obsequious[ əb'si:kwiəs, ɔb- ]
- adj.
- attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
同义词:bootlickingfawningsycophantictoadyish
- attentive in an ingratiating or servile manner
"obsequious shop assistants"
- attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- He is obsequious to men in power.
他对有权势者谄媚。 - The secretary is exceedingly obsequious to the manager.
这个秘书对经理极尽阿谀奉承之能事。 - He is a worker who is obsequious to the boss.
他是个对老板卑躬屈膝的人。
权威例句
Obsequious to a FaultBig Burrito's secret: Obsequious, maybe; obtrusive, never"OBSEQUIOUS LAMENTS": MOURNING AND COMMUNAL MEMORY IN SHAKESPEARE'S Richard IIIBeware the obsequious physician executive (OPIE) but embrace dyad leadershipObsequious Disrespect: the problem of royal power in Poland-Lithuania under the Vasas, 1587–1668'No, Let Me Be Obsequious in Thy Heart': Service and Friendship in Shakespeare's SonnetsObsequious Disrespect: the Problem of Royal Power in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the Vasas, 1587–1668The Myth of "Obsequious Rex": Mackenzie King, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Canada-US Security, 1935-1940A cognitive comparison of implosive, obsequious, and standard assertion training techniques"Obsequious Beauty"and "Being Dizzy and Confused"——One of comparisons between aesthetics categories of Schopenhauer and Wang Guowei