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servile    音标拼音: [s'ɚvəl]
a. 奴隶的,奴隶根性的,卑屈的

奴隶的,奴隶根性的,卑屈的

servile
adj 1: submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior; "spoke in
a servile tone"; "the incurably servile housekeeper";
"servile tasks such as floor scrubbing and barn work"
[ant: {unservile}, {unsubmissive}]
2: relating to or involving slaves or appropriate for slaves or
servants; "Brown's attempt at servile insurrection"; "the
servile wars of Sicily"; "servile work"

Servile \Serv"ile\, n. (Gram.)
An element which forms no part of the original root; --
opposed to {radical}.
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Servile \Serv"ile\, a. [L. servile, fr. servus a servant or
slave: cf. F. servile. See {Serve}.]
1. Of or pertaining to a servant or slave; befitting a
servant or a slave; proceeding from dependence; hence,
meanly submissive; slavish; mean; cringing; fawning; as,
servile flattery; servile fear; servile obedience.
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She must bend the servile knee. --Thomson.
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Fearing dying pays death servile breath. --Shak.
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2. Held in subjection; dependent; enslaved.
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Even fortune rules no more, O servile land! --Pope.
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3. (Gram.)
(a) Not belonging to the original root; as, a servile
letter.
(b) Not itself sounded, but serving to lengthen the
preceeding vowel, as e in tune.
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118 Moby Thesaurus words for "servile":
abject, abused, accepting, acquiescent, agreeable, apple-polishing,
ass-kissing, assenting, attendant, attending, base, bootlicking,
browbeaten, brown-nosing, client, common, complaisant, compliable,
compliant, complying, consenting, craven, cringing, crouching,
deferential, demeaning, dependent, despicable, disadvantaged,
downtrod, downtrodden, fawning, feudal, feudatory, flattering,
ground down, groveling, helping, henpecked, humble, ignoble,
in leading strings, in the shade, inferior, infra dig,
ingratiating, junior, less, lesser, liege, low, lower, lowly, mean,
mean-spirited, menial, ministering, minor, misused, modest,
nondissenting, nonresistant, nonresisting, nonresistive, obedient,
obeisant, obsequious, on bended knee, oppressed, ordered around,
ordinary, overborne, passive, prone, prostrate, regimented,
resigned, scurvy, second rank, second string, secondary, serving,
servitorial, slavish, slimy, smarmy, sordid, sub, subaltern,
subject, submissive, subordinate, subservient, supine, sycophantic,
sycophantish, third rank, third string, toadish, toadying,
toadyish, trampled, tributary, truckling, tyrannized, ugly,
unassertive, uncomplaining, unctuous, underprivileged, unmanned,
unresistant, unresisting, vassal, vile, vulgar, waiting,
wheedling


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