kowtow

kowtow
intransitive verb

kowtow [to somebody/something] — [vor jemandem/etwas] [s]einen Kotau machen

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kow·tow
[ˌkəʊtaʊ, AM ˌkoʊ-]
vi (fam)
to \kowtow to sb vor jdm dienern [o fam katzbuckeln] [o pej kriechen], einen Kotau vor jdm machen geh
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['kaUtaʊ]
vi
einen Kotau machen, dienern

to kowtow to sb — vor jdm dienern or katzbuckeln (inf) or einen Kotau machen

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kowtow [ˌkaʊˈtaʊ]
A v/i
1. einen Kotau machen (to vor jemandem) (auch fig)
2. fig kriechen (to vor jemandem)
B s HIST Kotau m (tiefe Verbeugung mit Niederknien und Neigen des Kopfes bis auf die Erde)
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intransitive verb

kowtow [to somebody/something] — [vor jemandem/etwas] [s]einen Kotau machen


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