sequacious

英 [sɪ'kweɪʃəs] 美 [sɪ'kweʃəs]
  • adj. 盲从的;合于逻辑的;缺乏独创性的
GRE
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sequacious (adj.)
"given to following leaders," 1630s, from Latin sequac-, stem of sequax "that follows, following, seeking after," from sequi "to follow" (see sequel) + -ous. Related: Sequaciously; sequaciousness; sequacity (1620s).
1. I want something sequacious now and robust.
我现在想要前后一贯和健全的东西.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Teenagers are very sequacious and they often emulate the behavior of their idols.
青少年非常盲从,经常模仿他们的偶像的行为。

来自辞典例句