sy·co·phan·cy /ˈsɪkəfən(t)si ||ˈsaɪ ænd ˌfæn(t)si/
追隨,奉承,諂媚
Syc·o·phan·cy n. The character or characteristic of a sycophant. Hence: -
(a) False accusation; calumniation; talebearing. [Obs.]
(b) Obsequious flattery; servility.
The sycophancy of A.Philips had prejudiced Mr. Addison against Pope. --Bp. Warburton.
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sycophancy
n : fawning obsequiousness