angielsko-chiński

fertility [fəˈtılıtı] RZ.

serviette [ˌsɜːvıˈet] RZ. mainly Brit

civility [sıˈvılıtı] RZ.

debility [dıˈbılıtı] RZ.

stability [stəˈbılıtı] RZ.

sensibility [ˌsensıˈbılıtı] RZ.

2. sensibility [常作复数]:

servitude [ˈsɜːvıtjuːd] RZ.

1. servitude:

facility [fəˈsılıtı] RZ.

nobility [nəʊˈbılıtı] RZ.

hostility [hɒˈstılıtı] RZ.

3. hostility [常作复数]:

inability [ˌınəˈbılıtı] RZ.

credibility [ˌkredıˈbılıtı] RZ.

feasibility [ˌfiːzəˈbılətı] RZ.

instability [ˌınstəˈbılıtı] RZ.

serviceman <servicemen [ˈsɜːvısmən] > [ˈsɜːvısmən] RZ.

1. serviceman:

service industry RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
The system was plagued by servility, bootlicking, window-dressing... persecution of critics, boasting, favoritism, and clannish management.
www.npr.org
He was said to have possessed an uncompromising independence of mind and a hatred of servility, and censure of others was with him more frequent than praise.
en.wikipedia.org
The war brought a great change in the hotel worker, and the old-time attitude of servility has been replaced by efficient service giving and courtesy.
en.wikipedia.org
Behind us lies the patriarchal system; the private house, with it nullity, its immorality, its hypocrisy, its servility.
en.wikipedia.org
And while the unusual approach is welcome, its servility to its aesthetic seems to trap it in a hypnotic, meandering state.
www.smh.com.au
Dictatorships breed oppression, dictatorships breed servility, dictatorships breed cruelty; more loathsome still is the fact that they breed idiocy.
en.wikipedia.org
The servility stigma came from the accident of a more medically advanced society being conquered by a lesser.
en.wikipedia.org
This did not mean freedom itself, but abandoning forced labour and payments in kind to landlords meant the open evidence of servility was concealed.
en.wikipedia.org
Even their attendants forgot the habitual servility and joined in the fun.
thewire.in
Other readers used him to construct a method for living under a despotic state, avoiding both servility and useless opposition.
en.wikipedia.org

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