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Перевод: menial
[прилагательное] раболепный; лакейский; [существительное] слуга ; подхалим ; лакей
Тезаурус:
- This mournfully bright menial Val wore high heels and a black beret.
- a student at Cambridge University paying reduced fees and formerly having to carry out some menial work to compensate for this.
- I see some things, from my menial vantage point.
- Mrs Gojkovic took "menial positions" in hospitals and as a waitress.
- A lumpish Belgian girl called Lise who did menial tasks about the house but hardly ever spoke was grating cheese over a rice dish.
- Then there were the sheer indignities of a professional cricketer's life - the separate entrances, changing facilities, menial jobs to do around the club, even the placing of the man's initials after his surname to signify servile status.
- "What does it take to get grass like this?" he asks a menial.
- Chaps like those use my menial services, here today, gone tomorrow.
- The trio - all of whom had at one time endured menial jobs in factories, Stock making gaskets, Aitken fizzy drinks and Waterman manufacturing telephone dials - were now at the helm of the 1980" s most phenomenal Hit Factory.
- Despite its importance to society and the fact that it is common to almost all industries cleaning in the main has been regarded as menial, relegated to servants and slaves in the past and, all too often, to the drop-outs, illiterates and failures of today's society.
- "I must do just a few more menial things before I go to bed" or, more oddly, "I was nearly run over on my menial way this morning."
- I'm not a conventional deb-like creature who considers cooking a menial occupation.
- Its share of women in work is higher than most rich countries' (see chart), but their work tends to be in more menial jobs.
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