常見例句雙語例句The protesters have also taken on the main political parties, whose leaders have previously tended slavishly to echo whatever the king says.抗議者也加入了主要的政黨,它們的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者先前都會奴隸般地附和國王的要求。This would give dollar-peggers more freedom over their monetary policy—they would no longer have to mimic the Fed slavishly—while allowing them gradually to slow their purchases of dollars.這樣那些釘住美元的國家在貨幣政策上的制定上不再受美聯(lián)儲的掣肘,擁有更多的自由——同時可以逐漸減少買入美元。The further it gets from its original revolutionary fervor, the more slavishly it clings to all its constitutive principles, which it sees as the only certainty in an uncertain world.它越是背離那最初的革命狂熱,它就越是盲目地抓住它建立的那些教條不放,那些是被它看作是在一個不確定的世界里面唯一確定的東西。原聲例句Some people in less-developed countries feel uncomfortable that they are just slavishly copying other, more advanced countries; but, they have to recognize that is what everybody has been doing all along.欠發(fā)達國家的人,對他們模仿其他發(fā)達國家的理論發(fā)明,感到不安;,但是他們應(yīng)該知道,大家一直都在這么做。耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Farther afield, Israelis are worried that America's next president will be less slavishly pro-Israel than George Bush.ECONOMIST: Fenced in TheSlavishly sticking to the biological analogy and wiping out all new programs would not be a good idea.ECONOMIST: A thousand ills require a thousand curesAnd Italy, usually regarded as slavishly pro-European, has also become less predictably integrationist under Silvio Berlusconi, its new prime minister.ECONOMIST: The European Union summit 返回 slavishly