slavishly造句1. You don't need to stick slavishly to the recipe.
2. She slavishly copies the older girl's style.
3. I followed the recipe slavishly.
4. Most have slavishly copied the design of IBM'sbig mainframe machines.
5. At times, Alvin clung slavishly to what little he had observed firsthand of the process of making dances.
6. And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation.
7. They also slavishly accepted the amnesty that Pinochet and his generals had granted themselves to avoid trial for their crimes against humanity.
8. To mimic slavishly but often with an absurd result.
9. She followed the fashion slavishly.
10. They only imitated us and our methods slavishly.
11. His followers slavishly believed in his new diet.
12. Dollar bloc countries have slavishly mimicked expansionary US monetary policy, even in regions such as the Middle East, where rapid growth is putting huge upward pressure on inflation.
13. Nor, on the other hand , do they slavishly accept everything which comes from Hollywood - or London.
14. Follow the current fashion slavishly and pursuing the clothing with promised quality and limited availability ceaselessly.
15. The first is that there is no need to follow slavishly the whole procedure for each offence.
16. Although the Chinese government may not accept such intransigence, as in Google's case, the odds are better if firms slavishly follow the first rule.
17. When a political columnist describes a cabinet minister in slavishly adoring terms, shouldn't we be told whether the two are pals?
18. He has a cherubic face and big brown eyes, and despite working slavishly long hours, radiates a sense of exuberance uncommon in China's newsrooms.
19. It did not classify plants in quite the most slavishly simple manner.
20. Because individual actual situation is different, copies mechanically and applies slavishly are invalid.