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enslaved

/en-sleyv/US // ɛnˈsleɪv //UK // (ɪnˈsleɪv) //

被奴役的,被奴役,被奴役的人,被奴役者

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·slaved, en·slav·ing.

    • : to make a slave of; hold in slavery or bondage: Spartacus was enslaved by the Romans, fought as a gladiator, and later led an insurrection in 73 B.C.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake someone a servant
Synonyms
coerce胁迫,逼迫,迫胁,迫害deprive褫夺,扣押,褫夺了,剥夺disenfranchise剥夺公民权,剥夺权利,剥夺公民的权利,剥夺权力imprison监禁,囚禁,禁锢,关押incarcerate囚禁,监禁,拘禁,拘押oppress压迫,欺压,镇压,压迫别人shackle桎梏,枷锁,脚镣,镣铐subjugate征服,征服了,降服,收服suppress镇压,打压,压制,抑制bind束缚,捆绑,绑定,结合capture捕获,捕捉,抓住,采集chain链条,链子,链接,链check检查,检查一下circumscribe绕行,绕开,绕过,围绕着这个问题compel强制,强迫,强制要求,迫使confine封闭,禁锢,禁闭,拘束disfranchise剥夺权利,剥夺公民权,剥夺权力,褫夺权利dominate主导,支配,主导地位,支配的enchain连锁,连锁店,连锁企业,链式enclose围住,附上,附带,附带说明enthrall使人着迷,迷惑,吸引人,迷住fetter羁绊,束缚,羁绊物,羁押hobble蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,蹒跚的脚步,蹒跚学步的人hold持有,举行,保持,持有的immure不动产,不动摇,不动的,不稳定indenture契约,契约书,协议书,约定jail监狱,监禁,牢狱之灾,牢房reduce减少,降低,削减,缩小restrain克制,拘束,限制,抑制restrict限制,约束,限定,限制性secure安全,安全的,稳固的subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服subject主题,课题,题目,题材tether拴绳,拴住,拴紧绳索,拴拴tie领带,系,领结,捆绑yoke枷锁,轭,轭形,轭状物get hooks into上钩,勾搭上,勾通,勾搭keep under thumb压住,钳制,摁住不放,摁住put in irons拴上铁链,拴住,拴上铁丝,拴上铁链子shut in关闭,关在,闭门不出,关门

Examples

  • The discovery is another piece in the saga of the early Catholic plantations in Maryland, their link to Georgetown and the culminating sale by the Jesuits of more than 200 enslaved people in 1838 to save the college.

  • An additional 300,000, or nearly 40 percent of the total number of inhabitants, were enslaved people.

  • Formerly known as “Penn School,” this was one of the country’s first schools for formerly enslaved individuals.

  • In another, an enslaved man is dutifully following his master off to war.

  • To say that asking people to stay home to limit the spread of a deadly disease is an act functionally equivalent to enslaving people is simply bonkers.

  • Historically, conquering armies have seized inhabitants of conquered areas and enslaved them.

  • I know how long it takes to recover from being enslaved, because I was trafficked myself.

  • For 300 years, Europeans and Americans colonized much of Africa and enslaved millions of its people.

  • One immediately noticeable difference is that enslaved men tended to be given a greater range of mobility than enslaved women.

  • After all, his prophetic 1932 novel Brave New World had long before predicted a society enslaved by the drug soma.

  • THE spirit of darkness holds mankind enslaved, but one human being escapes him.

  • She revolted against the tyranny that held her shut in, enslaved, body and soul, in that wonderful Greek world of hers.

  • As long as the sun endures, or the stars, may it wave over a nation neither enslaved nor enslaving.

  • The Pisans, who were by this time completely enslaved by Uguccione, seized the opportunity to rise.

  • But the more men are enslaved by worldly success, the more certainly are they cut off from domestic pleasures.