Definitions from Wiktionary (tremble and obey)
▸ verb: (idiomatic, chiefly China) To unthinkingly obey or pander to authorities, especially the Chinese government.
▸ verb: (historical, China) Phrase promulgating a decree of the Chinese imperial government or the early British colonial administration in Hong Kong.
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▸ verb: (idiomatic, chiefly China) To unthinkingly obey or pander to authorities, especially the Chinese government.
▸ verb: (historical, China) Phrase promulgating a decree of the Chinese imperial government or the early British colonial administration in Hong Kong.
Similar:
lie before,
tremble,
truckle,
walk turkey,
knuckle under,
tremulate,
genuflect,
cringe,
bootlick,
crouch,
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