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- No one should fawn on his superiors or be obedient and "loyal" to them in an unprincipled way. 下级也不应当对上级阿谀奉承,无原则地服从,“尽忠”。
- One can congratulate oneself on one's victories. 一个人也可以自己庆祝自己的胜利。
- Many people fawn on him only because of his wealth. 许多人奉承他就因为他有钱。
- I'm going to call on one of my former classmates. 我要去看望我的一位老同学。
- fawn on one's superiors 讨好上司
- Success usually attends on one’s effort. 成功常伴随努力而来。
- Underlings fawn on their bosses. 奴才巴结主子。
- Our garden is bordered on one side by a stream. 我们的花园有一边以小河为界。
- Please write on one side of the paper only. 请写在这张纸的一面上。
- To praise or admire excessively;fawn on. 谄媚过分地称赞或恭维;谄媚
- The one-year-old boy cannot stand on one leg. 这1岁的小男孩还不会单腿站。
- To praise or admire excessively; fawn on. 谄媚过分地称赞或恭维;谄媚
- Write on one side of the paper only. 只在纸的一面写字。
- The law cannot fawn on the noble. 法不阿贵。
- Friendship should not be all on one side. [谚]友谊靠双方。
- He would fawn on anyone of wealth and position. 谁有钱有势,他就向谁卖好。
- He fawned on his superior so as to be promoted. 为了得到提拔,他不惜向上司摇尾乞怜。
- Many distant relatives fawned on the rich old man. 许多的远亲都来巴结这位有钱的老人。
- Their fame rests entirely on one record. 他们完全是靠著一张唱片出的名。
- He was fawning on a damsel with soft words. 他正用甜言蜜语向一位女郞献殷勤。