subservient
常见例句
- The Parliament which used to be a subservient arm of the Executive is now a vigorous forum for debate, and an important check on Executive power.
议会过去是行政部门的一个唯唯诺诺的臂膊,现在成为了一个举行辩论的活跃论坛,成为了行政权力的一个重要制衡。 - They should see themselves as aliens,as exiles, and yet they should see themselves as properly subservient,honorable, well behaved exiles in a Roman context.
他们应该把自己当做入境者,寄居者,并应该把自己看做是,适当屈从的和可敬的,行为良好的在罗马的寄居者。 - It defines the traditional relationship of individuals as subservient to the state—among whose representatives none is accorded more authority than the public prosecutor.
这诠释了屈从政府的个人与政府的传统关系。在政府的代表们中,没有谁比检察官被赋予更大的权力。 - She both loved and respected Horne, who was the first African American to land a major Hollywood contract, at a time when blacks were cast only in subservient roles.
- That is to say, it is subservient to the natural world; its importance is that it refers to that world.
也就是说,这些学科都是自然世界的奴仆;,它们存在的价值就是去解释那个自然世界。
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - They are subservient to an idea that they have to express, which is the idea of God, right, and God is real.
它们臣服于那个需要它们阐释的观点,上帝的观点,是的,上帝也是实实在在的。
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - But Canadians do not like their governments to be subservient to their more powerful neighbour.
ECONOMIST: Canada - Real Men do not fill the need to place women in a subservient role if they are secure with themselves.
FORBES: Readers Say - Thatcher was going to be damned if she made Britain subservient to Germany.
FORBES: Margaret Thatcher Predicted The Failure Of The Euro In Forbes, October, 1992 返回 subservient