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slave
- IPA[slāv]
美式
- a person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property; an enslaved person;a person who works very hard without proper remuneration or appreciation
- work excessively hard;subject (a device) to control by another
verb: slave, 3rd person present: slaves, gerund or present participle: slaving, past tense: slaved, past participle: slaved
noun: slave, plural noun: slaves
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名詞
- 1. a person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property; an enslaved person they kidnapped entire towns and turned the inhabitants into slaves vodun derives from ancient African rites and beliefs brought to the New World by slaves 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a person who works very hard without proper remuneration or appreciation by the time I was ten, I had become her slave, doing all the housework 同義詞
- ▪ a person who is excessively dependent upon or controlled by something the poorest people of the world are slaves to the banks she was no slave to fashion
- ▪ an ant captured in its pupal state by an ant of another species, for which it becomes a worker.
- 2. a device, or part of one, directly controlled by another a slave cassette deck
動詞
- 1. work excessively hard after slaving away for fourteen years all he gets is two thousand
- 2. subject (a device) to control by another should the need arise, the two channels can be slaved together
- 3. archaic make (someone) a slave; enslave.
- the practice of capturing and enslaving people or of trading in slaves: a slaving expedition
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of capturing and enslaving people or of trading in slaves: a slaving expedition
Oxford Dictionary
- a person condemned to row in a galley.
Oxford American Dictionary
- making someone, especially an employee, work very hard: slave-driving managers
- the action or practice of making someone, especially an employee, work very hard: a boss with a reputation for cost-cutting and slave-driving
Oxford Dictionary
- making someone, especially an employee, work very hard: slave-driving managers
- the action or practice of making someone, especially an employee, work very hard: a boss with a reputation for cost-cutting and slave-driving
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who oversees and urges on slaves at work.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person condemned to man the oars in a galley.
Oxford Dictionary
- a part of the west coast of Africa, between the Volta River and Mount Cameroon, from which ...
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英式
- a person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property; an ... they kidnapped entire towns and turned the inhabitants into slaves vodun derives from ancient African rites and beliefs brought to the New World by slaves
- work excessively hard: after slaving away for fourteen years all he gets is two thousand I haven't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove
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