15th century, in the meaning defined atsense 1 Time Traveler The first known use ofservilewas in the 15th century See more words from the same century Podcast 00:00/00:00 Privacy Policy Theme music by Joshua Stamper ©2006New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ser‧vile/ˈsɜːvaɪl$ˈsɜːrvəl, -vaɪl/adjective1veryeagertoobeysomeone because you want topleasethem – used to showdisapprovala servile attitude2relating toslavesor to being a slave—servility/sɜːˈvɪləti$s...
The meaning of SERVILE is of or befitting a menial position. How to use servile in a sentence. Did you know?
Definition of servile adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Rix 1994a argues that the original meaning of *serwo- probably was 'guard, shepherd', which underwent a pejorative development to 'slave' in Italy between 700 and 450 BC. Servire would be the direct derivative of servus, hence 'be a slave'; servare would in his view be derived from an...
a一切皆有可能英文翻译 All all have the possibility English translation [translate] abakcup and restore是什么意思 bakcup and restore is any meaning [translate] a谢谢你,提前祝我生日快乐 Thanks you, wishes my birthday to be joyful ahead of time [translate] aone_man1 : MMMMM one_man1 : MMMMM...
I will use the moon cake. Windmills and brush as a gift. Only in the Mid-Autumn Festival moon cake festival food, but hopefully the meaning of family harmony, the windmill is the New Year, Hong Kong people hope the new year be happy. Finally, ancient Chinese calligraphy, learnin[translat...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishser‧vile /ˈsɜːvaɪl $ ˈsɜːrvəl, -vaɪl/ adjective 1 very eager to obey someone because you want to please them – used to show disapproval a servile attitude2 relating to slaves or to being a slave—servility /s...
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