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1 паразитирование
toadyism имя существительное: -
2 проживание на чужой счет
toadyism имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проживание на чужой счет
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3 льстивость
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4 угодничество
servility, toadyism -
5 заискивание
1) General subject: captation, toadyism, ingratiating manner (раболепие)2) Australian slang: slime -
6 низкопоклонничество
General subject: kotowing, servility, submissiveness, toadyismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низкопоклонничество
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7 низкопоклонство
General subject: adulation, base compliance, bowing and scraping, butter, crawl, cringe, grovel, obsequiousness, sycophancy, sycophant's vile practices, toad-eating, toadeating, toadyism, kotowing, servility, submissiveness -
8 паразитическое существование
General subject: toadyismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > паразитическое существование
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9 прислужничество
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10 проживание за чужой счёт
General subject: toadyismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проживание за чужой счёт
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11 раболепие
1) General subject: bowing and scraping, kowtow, obsequiousness, servility, slavery, subservience, toadyism, ingratiating manner (заискивание), cringe2) Bookish: servilism3) Australian slang: slime -
12 подхалимаж
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13 подхалимство
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14 раболепство
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15 низкопоклонство
с. презр.servility, cringing, obsequiousness [-'siː-], toadyism -
16 подхалимство
сtoadying, toadyism, fawning, bootlicking; sycophancy lit -
17 льстивость
courtliness имя существительное: -
18 раболепие
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19 раболепство
servility имя существительное: -
20 подхалимство
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См. также в других словарях:
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toadyism — toady·ism … English syllables
toadyism — ēˌizəm noun ( s) : the behavior or attentions of a toady … Useful english dictionary
Flunlyism — Flun ly*ism, n. The quality or characteristics of a flunky; readiness to cringe to those who are superior in wealth or position; toadyism. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Flunkeyism — (also spelled flunkyism; Korean hangŭl: 사대주의 (事大主義), romanisation: Sadae juŭi) is a term indicating toadyism, servile attitude, or worship of the powerful. The word derives from flank , being on the side, and is also associated with lackey. It is … Wikipedia