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81. | To behave in a servile or demeaning manner;cringe. |
| 低声下气,卑从表现出卑躬曲膝或自甘下贱的态度;阿谀奉承 |
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82. | An honest judge cannot be servile to public opinion. |
| 一个正直的法官不能一味顺从舆论。 |
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83. | cried Parsons with a servile glance at the telescreen. |
| 派逊斯奴颜婢膝地看了一眼电幕。 |
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84. | The skin can become adherent to the underlying tissues. |
| 皮肤能和下层组织粘连。 |
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85. | Slave's servile disposition has not yet been thrown off |
| 奴性未脱 |
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86. | A person who has a servile or low nature. |
| 卑贱的人奴性或卑下的人 |
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87. | The once servile peasants turned against the cruel king. |
| 曾一度臣服的农民起来反对残暴的国王 |
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88. | An adherent of Judaism as a religion or culture. |
| 犹太人在宗教或文化方面秉持犹太主义的拥护者 |
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89. | servile tasks such as floor scruBBing and Barn work. |
| 诸如擦地和侍弄牲口的佣人工作 |
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90. | an adherent of the theological doctrines of John Calvin. |
| 约翰加尔文的神学学说的追随者。 |
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