obsequious
英 [əb'siːkwɪəs]
美[əb'sikwɪəs]
	    - adj. 谄媚的;奉承的;顺从的
 
实用场景例句
- an obsequious manner
 - 谄媚的态度
 
牛津词典
- smiling obsequiously
 - 谄媚地微笑着
 
牛津词典
- Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learnt that I too was the son of a labouring man.
 - 巴罗竭力讨好我,直到得知我也是工人家庭出身。
 
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He looked at the two ladies with an obsequious air.
 - 他看着两位太太,满脸谄媚的神情.
 
辞典例句
- The obsequious brush curtails truth deference to the canvas which is narrow.
 - 谄媚的画笔依从狭窄的画布把真理打了折扣.
 
期刊摘选
- No nonsense about emotions, nostalgia or image. No obsequious talk to persuade Swedes in doubt.
 - 抛开情感 、 怀旧情绪或形像不谈, 也不提用讨好性的言辞来说服心存怀疑的瑞典人.
 
期刊摘选
- Matrons, millionaires, educators, journalists, coachmen all bowed to him in obsequious homage.
 - 太太 、 阔佬 、 教育家 、 新闻记者 、 马车夫——所有的人都卑躬屈膝地拜倒在地.
 
期刊摘选
- The manager's obsequious assistant annoyed the other employees in the department.
 - 谄媚的经理助手惹恼了部门内的其他职员.
 
期刊摘选
- He was obsequious to his superiors, but he didn't get any favor.
 - 他巴结上司, 但没得到任何好处.
 
期刊摘选
- No, let me be obsequious in thy heart.
 - 不, 请让我在你心里长保忠贞.
 
期刊摘选
- The landladies paid court to her, in the obsequious way landladies have.
 - 女店主们以她们特有的谄媚方式向她献殷勤.
 
辞典例句
- He is a worker who is obsequious to the boss.
 - 他是个对老板卑躬屈膝的人.
 
期刊摘选
- Eldest son one's life life is to listen, obsequious, but finally however risk danger in desperation.
 - 大儿子一辈子唯命是听 、 唯唯诺诺, 但最后却铤而走险.
 
期刊摘选
- The obsequious brush curtails truth in deference to the canvas which is narrow.
 - 阿谀的画笔顺从目光短浅的画布,真理因而被削弱.
 
期刊摘选
- Chandler's weasel face screwed into an obsequious smile.
 - 钱德勒黄鼠狼似的脸上现出了谄媚的笑容.
 
辞典例句
- She is an obsequious shop owner.
 - 她是个善于谄媚的店主.
 
期刊摘选
- Don't toady to or be obsequious to rich or powerful people.
 - 不谄媚奉承有钱或权势的人.
 
期刊摘选
- He is obsequious to men in power.
 - 他对有权势者谄媚.
 
辞典例句
- He is an obsequious shop owner.
 - 他是一个善于讨好顾客的店主.
 
期刊摘选
- The secretary is exceedingly obsequious to the manager.
 - 这个秘书对经理极尽阿谀奉承之能事.
 
期刊摘选
- Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learnt that I too was the son of a labouring man.
 - 巴罗竭力讨好我,直到得知我也是工人家庭出身。
 
柯林斯例句