submissive

美音:[səb'mɪsɪv] 英音:[səb'mɪsɪv]

简单释义:


adj.唯命是从的;顺从的;驯服的;听话的

网络服从的;恭顺的;顺从的愿意屈服的或服从的

完整释义:


adj.

1.服从的;顺从的,柔顺的,谦恭的
2.恭顺,温驯的;顺从;和顺的;规规矩矩
3.驯服,屈服,唯命是从


例句:

  1. My mum didn't meet the stereotype of a "submissive" or "meek" south Asian woman back then, any more than she does now.
    我的母亲并没有展现出南亚妇女的“顺从”,包括她现在所做的。

  2. To the end, the Emperor, like an eagle deprived of its wings, remained submissive to his aunt.
    事到最后,可怜的皇帝像只断翅幼鹰,不得不屈服于姑妈的淫威之下。

  3. Instead, show the bear you're being submissive by backing away slowly and speaking to it in a calm, monotone voice.
    与之相反,向熊显示你是很柔顺的,慢慢地退后,然后用平缓沉着的声音跟它说话。

  4. If I decide to take a new lover now, I want him to have three very rare qualities: he must be trusting, submissive and discreet.
    倘使我现在打定主意要再找一个情人的话,我希望他具有三种罕见的品格:信任我,听我的话,而且不多嘴。

  5. He expects his wife to be meek and submissive .
    他期望妻子温顺而且听他摆布。

  6. She began to embrace her Confucian heritage, she was able to argue against those who condemned the Confucian tradition as submissive.
    她开始接受她的儒家思想遗产,并反驳那些指儒家传统为屈服于当权者的人士。

  7. Small woman as if they were still in trance panic, submissive nodded, looking with gratitude.
    小女人好像还在恍惚的慌乱之中,顺从的点点头,目光中带着感激。

  8. As one grows older, the senses, weakened and humiliated in their attempt to enjoy this world, become submissive to the desires of the Lord.
    当人逐渐变老,感官虚弱,也无法享受世界,于是便开始顺从主的意愿。

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