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['sɜːvaɪl] [AE -vl]aggettivo servile* * *(excessively obedient or respectful: servile obedience/flattery.) servile- servility* * *servile /ˈsɜ:vaɪl/a.1 servile; di servo; di schiavo: servile condition, condizione servile; servile war, guerra servile; servile revolt, rivolta degli schiavi2 servile; abietto; basso: servile spirit, animo servile; servile imitation, imitazione servile (o pedissequa)● (relig.) servile works, lavori manuali ( vietati la domenica)servilely avv.* * *['sɜːvaɪl] [AE -vl]aggettivo servile
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