serfage 的定义
- the condition of being a serf in a position of servitude, required to render services to a lord: He lived in serfdom until 1831 when, at the age of 30, he escaped.
- the condition or population of serfs taken as a whole: Her thesis analyzes the phenomenon of serfdom and the manner in which it changed between 1772 and 1848.
- servitude of any kind: Technology, in the absence of scientific guidance, is a Pied Piper leading us into industrial serfdom.
serfage 近义词
等同于 bondage
serfage 的近义词 13 个
- enslavement
- serfdom
- servitude
- subjugation
- yoke
- chains
- peonage
- servility
- subjection
- thrall
- thralldom
- helotry
- villenage
serfage 的反义词 2 个
更多serfage例句
- The Romanov tsars imposed rigid serfdom just as that woeful institution was fading almost everywhere else.
- Tragically, the Medievalist Subreddit also never seems to address that tricky issue of serfdom—pro or con?
- Why isn't his first step the abolition of the State Department's outrageous program of state-sponsored serfdom?
- Another is that the players are exploited in a system that amounts to a kind of serfdom.
- Obamacare is pushing America down the road to serfdom, but neither its opponents nor advocates seem to have noticed.
- So such as remain are allowed to live, though it must be owned that their condition is but very little removed from serfdom.
- We read of Radischeff—the first to point out the horrors of serfdom—who was imprisoned, deported, and died by suicide.
- And as you look, remember that this fair lass was but a peasant's child, born to serfdom at the best.
- Ans.: Chattel slavery, serfdom, or feudal slavery and wage slavery.
- And he declared that he would have abolished serfdom if it had cost him his head—if only civilization had been more advanced.