英音
[səb'sɜ:vɪəns]

美音 [səb'sɜ:vɪrns]

n. 有利,有益;从属(地位),附属性;屈从,恭顺;媚态
subservience 用法和例句
- It casts him in a position of subservience .
- 这令他处于一个从属地位。
- They became conditioned to subservience .
- 他们已习惯于唯命是从。
- And it has tried to avoid total subservience to any one of these by playingthem off against each other .
- 仰光还通过使这些邻国相互对抗来避免完全依附于他们中的任何一个。
- From the viewpoint of developing world countries , this economic dependence carried with it unavoidable political subservience .
- 在发展中国家看来,这种经济上的依附将不可避免地导致它们在政治上的低声下气。
- As you wait on tables , you learn qualities like patience , humility and subservience .
- 当你在桌旁等候时,你学到了耐心、谦卑和服从。