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sycophancy [ˈsɪkəfənsi, ˈsaɪkə-]

n. 拍马屁,奉承,谄媚; 吮痈舐痔;

例句:

  • Sycophancy, the abject acclamation and supine worship that surrounded him.
    来自G. Lees
  • Securing further promotion was a Machiavellian exercise demanding paroxysms of sycophancy.
    来自F. Fyfield
  • He was free from all sycophancy or obsequiousness in the face of the reactionary ruling class.
    他在反动统治阶级面前没有丝毫的奴颜与媚骨.
  • Sycophancy was the device of the least trustworthy.
    阿谀奉承之辈最不可靠.
  • What weakness is it that you can never tolerate? --- Sycophancy and servile flattery.
    你最不能容忍的缺点是什么? ---- 奴颜婢膝.
  • For you to see it as anything more important is to indulge in craven sycophancy.
    来自THETIMES