柯林斯詞典obsequious /?b?si?kw??s/ 1. ADJ If you describe someone as obsequious, you are criticizing them because they are too eager to help or agree with someone more important than them. 奉承的; 諂媚的[表不滿] Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learned that I too was the son of a labouring man. 在知道我也出身於工人家庭之前,巴羅一直竭力討好我。2. obsequiouslyADV [ADV with v] He smiled and bowed obsequiously to Wilson. 他諂媚地對(duì)威爾遜鞠躬微笑。 返回 obsequious劍橋詞典too eager to praise or obey someone 巴結(jié)的,諂媚的;卑躬屈膝的 She is embarrassingly obsequious to anyone in authority . 她差不多對(duì)任何儅權(quán)者都卑躬屈膝,真令人難堪。 返回 obsequious