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Перевод: subservient speek subservient


[прилагательное]
раболепный; служащий средством; содействующий; подчиненный


Тезаурус:

  1. Once this new evolution begins, it will in no necessary sense be subservient to the old.
  2. Indeed she is such a kind and caring person that colleagues have questioned whether she is sometimes too subservient to her officials.
  3. This explains why reformers were fundamentally optimistic about their ability to make youth more dependent and subservient and, therefore, less threatening.
  4. Religion had to be integrated with its surrounding society, not in a subservient position, but forming the vital heart of the culture.
  5. This misconception has meant that their work has not been "subservient to practice", and able to "promote the benefit of life".
  6. A further twenty per cent of Sinhalese were members of one of three "respectable" castes which were not openly subservient to any other caste.
  7. She suggests that, whereas in the simplest forms of production the organisation was necessarily subservient to the needs of technical co-ordination, in process production technical co-ordination is incorporated in the machinery itself, and the organisation is subservient to the social needs of the people working in it.
  8. All other studies he made subservient to that end.
  9. But as I have shown, the function of grammar depends upon its being subservient to lexis.
  10. In answering he correctly reminds us that young people are often of necessity in a subservient position as a result of their dependence on parents for food, clothing, and shelter; teachers for schooling; employers for employment; skilled workers for instruction in apprenticed trades; and on youth workers for leisure activities.
  11. Unfortunately, environmental considerations often play a subservient role to economic and political expediency and the concept of long-term sustainability is rarely attributed more than cosmetic attention.
  12. Although the legislative branch was clearly subservient to the executive, the Supreme Court exercised power independently.
  13. Added to this was its haughtiness and its refusal to become completely subservient to human demands, unlike the dog, the horse, the sheep and other easily controlled domestic animals.

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