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1 servile revolt
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2 servile
[ʹsɜ:vaıl] a1. рабский2. раболепный, подобострастный, холопскийservile flattery [manners, behaviour] - подобострастная лесть [-ые манеры, -ое поведение]
servile obedience [imitation] - рабское повиновение [подражание]
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3 servile
1. a рабский2. a раболепный, подобострастный, холопскийСинонимический ряд:1. abject (adj.) abject; cringing2. base (adj.) base; low; low-down; sordid; squalid; ugly; vile; wretched3. contemptible (adj.) contemptible; despicable; miserable; poor; sorry4. humble (adj.) humble; ignoble; menial5. slavish (adj.) beggarly; fawning; groveling; obeisant; obsequious; slavish; submissive; subservient; sycophanticАнтонимический ряд: -
4 servile
ˈsə:vaɪl прил.
1) рабский servile insurrection ≈ восстание рабов servile labour ≈ рабский труд
2) подобострастный, раболепный, холопский servile flatterers ≈ подобострастные льстецы Syn: obsequious
3) грам. вспомогательный Syn: auxiliary рабский - * revolt восстание рабов - * class класс рабов - * labour рабский труд раболепный, подобострастный, холопский - * flattery подобострастная лесть - * obedience рабское повиновение - * to one's superiors пресмыкающийся перед начальством - * to public opinion трепещущий перед общественным мнением servile рабский;
раболепный, подобострастный, холопский
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