Определение slave(a) в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- held in servitude; "he was born of slave parents
- Slave Dynasty
- A dynasty in 13th-century India, founded by a Turkish ex-slave
- slave
- An information worker who has signed a non-compete clause in return for employment
- slave
- A device that is controlled by another device
- slave
- To work hard
I was slaving all day over a hot stove.
- slave
- A person who is legally obliged by prior contract (oral or written) to work for another, with contractually limited rights to bargain; an indentured servant
- slave
- A person who is forced against his/her will to perform, for another person or other persons, sexual acts or other personal services on a regular or continuing basis
- slave
- A person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition
- slave away
- to work very hard
It’s just the socially approved ones that transfer wealth from men to women, like slaving away in a corporate hellhole and buying dinner at expensive restaurants, that don’t raise the shaming hackles of banal, unreconstructed feminists like McArdle.
- slave code
- Any of several laws that regulated slavery
- slave codes
- plural form of slave code
- slave driver
- An employer who demands excessive work from the employee
- slave labour
- Using slaves to do work
- slave labour
- The employment of workers for small amounts of money to do tedious tasks
- slave to fashion
- A person who is particularly concerned that his or her clothing and physical appearance conform to the current, accepted style
The orders were simple: keep it plain, keep it proletarian. Apparently, Lenin was never a slave to fashion when he was alive, so officials thought he should not be one in death.
- slave trade
- traffic in slaves
- slave-driver
- a person who demands excessive amounts of work from employees
He's such a slave-driver! I can't believe he wants us to come in on Saturday.
- slave-driver
- A person who puts slaves to work
- slave-girl
- A female slave
- slave-girl
- A female required to perform sexual acts, a sex-slave
- slave
- {n} one deprived of freedom, a drudge
- slave
- {v} to drudge, toil, toil much, work hard
- slave maker
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) An ant that attacks colonies of other ant species and carries off the young to be reared as slave ants
- Slave Coast
- A region of coastal western Africa along the Bight of Benin roughly corresponding to modern-day Benin and Togo. It was notorious as the exportation base for slaves from the 16th century to the early 19th century
- Slave River
- A river, about 499 km (310 mi) long, of west-central Canada flowing between Lake Athabasca in northeast Alberta and Great Slave Lake in the southern Northwest Territories. It forms the central section of the Mackenzie River system. River, northern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories, Canada. Forming an integral part of the Mackenzie River waterway, the river flows northward 258 mi (415 km) from Lake Athabasca before emptying into Great Slave Lake near Fort Resolution. The Peace River and several small streams enter it along its course
- slave
- 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. Slave away means the same as slave. He stares at the hundreds of workers slaving away in the intense sun. to work very hard with little time to rest slave away (at sth). Fugitive Slave Acts Great Slave Lake Lesser Slave Lake slave code slave narrative Slave River slave trade
- slave
- The following object in a relationship Such a relationship can be created between some objects
- slave
- 1 = slave station
- slave
- a mechanism under control of the actions of a similar mechanism Normally used with a PLC 3-way RF receiver switch or relay device
- slave
- An abject person; a wretch
- slave
- an authoritative server that uses AXFR or IXFR to retrieve the zone and is named in the zone's NS RRset
- slave
- Any device that is under the control of another device The device that controls slave devices is called a master
- slave
- work very hard, like a slave
- slave
- a person who is owned by someone
- slave
- A person who is held in bondage to another; one who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who is held as a chattel; one who has no freedom of action, but whose person and services are wholly under the control of another
- slave
- One who has lost the power of resistance; one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition
- slave
- A person who is forced to perform sexual acts or other acts on a regular or continuing basis against their will
- slave
- {i} person who belongs to and is completely subject to another; one who is under the influence or domination of a person or thing; drudge; slave ant; system that serves another computer that is connected to it (Computers)
- slave
- A person who is forced to work for another, especially without pay
- slave
- An information worker who has signed a non-compete clause, in return for employment
- slave
- a person who is owned by someone someone who works as hard as a slave someone entirely dominated by some influence or person; "a slave to fashion"; "a slave to cocaine"; "his mother was his abject slave"
- slave
- A node that is controlled by the central computer or hub
- slave
- To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave
- slave
- held in servitude; "he was born of slave parents"
- slave
- 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
- slave
- an SPI participant that responds passively to data transfer actions initiated by the SPI system master
- slave
- A person who is considered to be the personal property of his owner In some societies, such as Ancient Greece and Ancient Persia, the treatment of slaves was strictly controlled by law In most cases, however, a slave was considered as an object and his owner could treat him as he wanted
- slave
- 1} See server 2} One who is indentured to another 3} One who has no rights as a human being 4} One who is owned by another
- slave
- A drudge; one who labors like a slave
- slave
- A person who is owned by another, as their property
- slave
- {f} work as a slave; work like a slave, drudge, toil, labour; enslave, traffic in slaves
- slave
- To enslave
- slave
- Any device that is controlled by another device; the controlling device is called a master
- slave
- 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
- slave
- Device controlled by master
- slave
- a computer which is controlled by another computer (the master)
- slave
- A device that gets its instructions from another device Commonly found with the IDE system
- slave
- a person who belongs to another person
- slave
- 1 A device that either transfers or receives data under the control of a master device 2 The client that responds, generally without software support, to a direct memory access (DMA) transfer that is initiated by another client HIPPI
- slave
- A machine or component controlled by another machine or component When two devices are synchronized to one another it is necessary to have one be the master and the other the slave The slave unit responds to commands or information from the master and is thus controlled by it This is the basic principle behind all synchronization in audio and video For example, if a computer system is following an analog tape machine (or video deck) it can be said to be "slaved" to it
- slave
- someone who works as hard as a slave
- slave
- A device that get's its instructions from another device Commonly found with the IDE system
- slave
- someone entirely dominated by some influence or person; "a slave to fashion"; "a slave to cocaine"; "his mother was his abject slave"
- slave
- A slave link is a field that is linked to a master field and its associated slider The first link selected is the "master;" all other links to the same slider are the "slaves " A slave link is designated by a prime (apostrophe) after the link letter (for example, B') Changing the value of the master link allows the user to change the values of the associated slave links by a similar proportion Changing the value of a slave link will change the ratio between the slave link and the other links of that slider
- slave ant
- An ant captured and raised as a worker by slave-making ants
- slave ant
- any of various ants captured as larvae and enslaved by another species
- slave ant
- worker ant, ant which serves the queen ant
- slave away
- see slave 3
- slave bracelet
- fetters, ankle chains
- slave code
- In U.S. history, law governing the status of slaves, enacted by those colonies or states that permitted slavery. Slaves were considered property rather than persons. They had few legal rights: in court, their testimony was inadmissible in cases involving whites; they could make no contract nor own any property; they could not strike a white person, even if attacked by one; they could not be away from their owner's premises without permission; they could not assemble unless a white person was present; they could not be taught to read or write; and they were not permitted to marry. Offenders were subject to severe punishment, including whipping, branding, imprisonment, and death. See also black code
- slave driver
- someone who makes people work very hard - used in a disapproving or humorous way
- slave driver
- a cruel employer who demands excessive work from the employees
- slave driver
- a supervisor of slaves at work a cruel employer who demands excessive work from the employees
- slave driver
- a supervisor of slaves at work
- slave driver
- one who supervises workers; tyrant, oppressor, one who exploits
- slave labour
- slave la·bour in AM, use slave labor1. Slave labour refers to slaves or to work done by slaves. The children were used as slave labour in gold mines in the jungle
- slave labour
- disapproval If people work very hard for long hours for very little money, you can refer to it as slave labour. He's been forced into slave labour at burger bars to earn a bit of cash
- slave market
- market where slaves were offered up for sale; condition of over-supply which causes employers to take advantage of their employees
- slave market
- a marketplace where slaves were auctioned off (especially in the southern United States before the Civil War)
- slave narrative
- Account of the life, or a major portion of the life, of a fugitive or former slave, either written or orally related by the slave himself or herself. A Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprising Deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man (1760) is often considered the first example. The first slave narrative to become an international best-seller was the two-volume Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789), but evidence turned up at the outset of the 21st century suggests that the author was born in South Carolina rather than Africa i.e., that at least part of the work is not autobiographical. The major period of slave narratives was 1830-60. Some were factual autobiographies, while others were influenced or sensationalized by the writer's desire to arouse sympathy for the abolitionist cause. The genre reached its height with the autobiography of Frederick Douglass (1845). In the 20th century, documentary narratives were compiled from recorded interviews with former slaves
- slave ship
- ship which carries a slave to their owners
- slave ship
- a ship used to transport slaves from their homes to places of bondage
- slave state
- any of the southern states in which slavery was legal prior to the Civil War
- slave terminal
- computer that has input/output capability only and serves a central computer
- slave to fashion
- person who follows the latest trends simply because they are fashionable
- slave to one's passion
- one who cannot control his urges
- slave trade
- traffic in slaves; especially in Black Africans transported to America in the 16th to 19th centuries
- slave trade
- The slave trade is the buying and selling of slaves, especially Black Africans, from the 16th to the 19th centuries. profits from the slave trade. Traffic in slaves. Capturing, selling, and buying of slaves. Slavery has existed throughout the world from ancient times, and trading in slaves has been equally universal. Slaves were taken from the Slavs and Iranians from antiquity to the 19th century, from the sub-Saharan Africans from the 1st century AD to the mid-20th century, and from the Germanic, Celtic, and Romance peoples during the Viking era. Elaborate trade networks developed: for example, in the 9th and 10th centuries, Vikings might sell East Slavic slaves to Arab and Jewish traders, who would take them to Verdun and León, whence they might be sold throughout Moorish Spain and North Africa. The transatlantic slave trade is perhaps the best-known. In Africa, women and children but not men were wanted as slaves for labour and for lineage incorporation; from 1500, captive men were taken to the coast and sold to Europeans. They were then transported to the Caribbean or Brazil, where they were sold at auction and taken throughout the New World. In the 17th and 18th centuries, African slaves were traded in the Caribbean for molasses, which was made into rum in the American colonies and traded back to Africa for more slaves
- slave trade
- selling and distribution of slaves
- slave-making ant
- an ant that attacks colonies of other ant species and carries off the young to be reared as slaves
- galley slave
- A slave who rows in a galley
- no slave to fashion
- A person whose style of clothing and appearance are unconventional, informal, or slovenly; a person who takes little interest in how he or she is dressed
Hilarie Burton, a star of the television drama One Tree Hill, is no slave to fashion. “I like things that are abstract and cut weird,” Ms. Burton, 23, said recently.
- sex slave
- a person who is forced into prostitution and denied freedom of movement
- wage slave
- someone who feels compelled to work in return for wages in order to survive
- what did your last slave die of
- Used to indicate that someone is being bossy and/or demanding, usually to an unreasonable extent
- white slave
- a woman (of European descent) sold into prostitution, especially when transported to a foreign country
- Fugitive Slave Acts
- U.S. laws of 1793 and 1850 (repealed in 1864) that provided for the seizure and return of runaway slaves. The 1793 law authorized a judge alone to decide the status of an alleged fugitive slave. Northern opposition led to enactment of state personal-liberty laws that entitled slaves to a jury trial and as early as 1810 prompted individuals to aid the Underground Railroad. Increased pressure from the South brought passage of the second statute in 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850. It imposed penalties on federal marshals who refused to enforce the law and on individuals who helped slaves to escape; fugitives could not testify on their own behalf, nor were they permitted a jury trial. Its severity led to increased interest in the abolition movement. Additional personal-liberty laws enacted by northern states to thwart the act were cited by South Carolina as justification for its secession in 1860
- Great Slave
- {i} lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada
- Great Slave Lake
- A lake of southern Northwest Territories, Canada. The British fur trader Samuel Hearne (1745-1792) came upon the lake in 1771 while exploring for the Hudson's Bay Company. Lake, south-central Northwest Territories, Canada. Named for the Slave Indians, it is fed by several rivers, including the Slave, and drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean. The lake, with an area of 11,031 sq mi (28,570 sq km), is the fifth largest in North America. It is 300 mi (500 km) long and 30-140 mi (50-225 km) wide, with a maximum depth of more than 2,000 ft (600 m). While supporting a fishing industry, the lake is an integral part of the Mackenzie River waterway
- Lesser Slave Lake
- A lake of central Alberta, Canada, drained by the Lesser Slave River, a tributary of the Athabasca River. Lake, central Alberta, Canada. Located northwest of Edmonton and south of Great Slave Lake, it occupies an area of 451 sq mi (1,168 sq km) and drains into the Athabasca River via the Lesser Slave River. Its name refers to the Slave (Dogrib) Indians, who once inhabited its shores
- galley slave
- slave forced to operate an oar on a galley, slave who rows on a galley (ancient sailing vessel propelled by oars and sails)
- galley slave
- a slave condemned to row in a galley
- great slave lake
- a lake in the Northwest Territories in northwestern Canada; drained by the Mackenzie River
- his slave
- his bondsman, his servant, his vassal
- wage slave
- A wage earner whose livelihood is completely dependent on the wages earned
- white slave
- a woman sold into prostitution
- white slave
- A woman held unwillingly for purposes of prostitution
- white slave
- A woman held in involuntary confinement for purposes of prostitution; loosely, any woman forced into unwilling prostitution
- work like a slave
- work hard, slave away