slave
n. 奴隸; …的奴隸,耽迷於…的人; 奴隸般受控的人,苦工; [機]從動裝置
vi. 奴隸般地工作,做苦工; 買賣奴隸,運輸奴隸
A slave is someone who is the property of another person and has to work for that person.
The state of Liberia was formed a century and a half ago by freed slaves from the United States.
150年前,從美國獲得了自由歸來的奴隸建立了賴比瑞亞。
You can describe someone as a slave when they are completely under the control of another person or of a powerful influence.
Movie stars used to be slaves to the studio system.
電影明星過去完全受制於大製片廠制度。
If you say that a person is slaving over something or is slaving for someone, you mean that they are working very hard.
When you're busy all day the last thing you want to do is spend hours slaving over a hot stove.
辛苦了一整天之後,最不願意做的事情就是在熱烘烘的爐子前再忙活上好幾個鐘頭。
1. a person who is owned by someone
2. someone who works as hard as a slave
3. someone entirely dominated by some influence or person;
1. work very hard, like a slave
1. held in servitude;
This will silence the slaveholder, when he says where is your love for the slave?
奴隸們想對我們說:你們對奴隸的愛到哪兒去了?
John Brown and his associates were tried for conspiring to overthrow the slave states.
約翰·布朗和他的合夥者們由於密謀推翻實行奴隸制度的美國各州而被審訊.
The word & quot ; Cracker & quot ; was coined in the south by white slave owners.
“餅乾佬 ” 是南方的白人奴隸主發明的.
If you can never be mine, still let me be your proud and happy slave.
如果你不能成為我妻, 那就讓我做你自豪而幸福的奴隸.
Cape Coast Castle was the grandest of the slave emporiums, at the centre of the trade.
海岸角的奴隸城堡當時最大的奴隸交易中心, 這裡算得上是奴隸貿易的中心.