vassals
n. 奴僕( vassal的名詞複數 ); <史>(封建時代)諸侯; 從屬者; 下屬
In feudal society, a vassal was a man who gave military service to a lord, in return for which he was protected by the lord and received land to live on.
If you say that one country is a vassal of another, you mean that it is controlled by it.
Opponents of the treaty argue that monetary union will turn France into a vassal of Germany.
協定的反對者認為貨幣聯盟會使法國淪為德國的附庸國。
The lowly vassals suffering all humiliates in both physical and mental aspects.
地位低下的奴僕,他們在身體上和精神上受盡屈辱.
Vassals no longer freed when master forms a permanent alliance.
當宗主國簽訂永久同盟條約時附庸國不會自動獨立.
Vassals can no longer accept one - sided defensive pacts (! ).
附庸國 不會接受單方面的共同防禦協定.
Then , all the vassals respected him as the God instead of Shennong.
諸侯尊為天子, 以代神農氏.
U . membership , and in doing so shepherded their makeovers from stodgy Soviet vassals into economic dynamos.
透過整合實現了諸國從笨拙的前蘇聯屬國向經濟發動機的轉變.