英 [ˈsleɪvɪʃ] 美 [ˈsleɪvɪʃ]
adj. 奴隶的;奴性的;卑屈的;盲从的
slavish /ˈsleɪvɪʃ/ TEM8
形容词 You use slavish to describe things that copy or imitate something exactly, without any attempt to be original. 照搬的; 刻板模仿的
She herself insists she is no slavish follower of fashion.
她坚称自己绝不是一个追随时尚的人。
副词
Most have slavishly copied the design of IBM's big mainframe machines.
绝大多数公司都一味模仿IBM大型主机的设计。
blindly imitative
a slavish copy of the original
abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant
slavish devotion to her job ruled her life ; a slavish yes-man to the party bosses
同义词: subservient / submissive
slaveholding 蓄奴的;拥有奴隶的
slavishly 奴隶般地
slave 奴隶;从动装置
slavery 奴役;奴隶制度;奴隶身分
slaver 口水;奴隶贩卖船;奴隶商人;谄媚;诱骗女子为娼者
slaveholder 奴隶所有者
slaveholding 拥有奴隶
slaver 淌口水弄湿;淌口水弄脏
She herself insists she is no slavish follower of fashion.
她坚称自己绝不是一个追随时尚的人。
Their lives seemed to me so petty, so slavish.
他们的生活在我看来是那样卑微,那么俗气。
It was a slavish imitation of his professor's work.
这是他对他教授的作品一味模仿。
True to the traditional role of a vice president, Gore has been slavish in his support for Clinton.
Del Toro said that it would be boring to make a slavish adaptation.
But Dylan William of King's College London says slavish worship at the altars of testing and targets could be damaging.