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Перевод: subservience
[существительное] раболепство; раболепие; подхалимство; содействие; полезность
Тезаурус:
- None the less, the changes in "Bantu education" have not fundamentally altered its status as education for inferiority and subservience.
- Fate has placed you in a situation of subservience; but in the sight of God you are the equal of an emperor.
- We were so close that I could see the unhappy mixture of terror and subservience in his face.
- Since dancing cannot earn them a living, Chela and Urna are into self-help, and it is as humiliating in personal terms as any perceived national, cultural subservience to the US.
- Occasionally, inhibitions released by drink or instant rebellion against the ritual of subservience would flare into sudden challenge to the constable's authority.
- Similarly, subservience of the beat constable was maintained by social isolation, by timekeeping, by surveillance, and by the specifics of detailed regulations and instructions on parade.
- He spoke with a slight lisp and greeted Louis with respect but without subservience.
- For, as a representation of the Paraguayan people's suffering and of a hoped-for redeemer who is one of their own, it articulates popular sentiments and aspirations in a way that institutionalized religion has failed to do in its subservience to an oppressive social system.
- First, much more variety and less conformity and subservience in individual views.
- Their natural opponents, who had often been lashed for undue subservience to clerical domination, joyfully pointed this out: "It is one of the ironies on English political life" declared The Tablet , the leading Roman Catholic weekly, "that people who, when they are thinking of lies, are never tired of denouncing the influence of the clergy in politics, at the same time are quite ready to give up their political consciences to the keeping of their ministers."
- Jacob's ceremonies must surely express his subservience to his brother, as we thought his language of "lord" and "servant" might possibly have done earlier.
- For the moment his subservience is emphasized by the repeated talk of "servant" and "lord".
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