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vi/t I. [vi] raditi kao rob, robovati, patiti se radom II. [vt]/to#oneself to death = ubijati se radeći;to#away=mučiti se* * *
podÄinjen
podređen
podređeni
pomoćni
raditi
rob
robinja
robovati
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2 slave computer
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3 slave driver
s nadglednik robova; gonič robova; [fig] ljudomora, ljudoder, nemilosrdan poslodavac* * *
eksploatator
izrabljivaÄ
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4 slave market
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5 slave station
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6 slave system
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7 slave wage
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8 slave holder
s robovlasnik, vlasnik, gospodar robova -
9 slave hunter
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10 slave owner
s robovlasnik, vlasnik, gospodar robova -
11 slave ship
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12 slave states
s ju-ne, robovlasničke države -
13 slave trade
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14 slave trader
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15 slave traffic
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16 slave-driver
s nadglednik robova; gonič robova; [fig] ljudomora, ljudoder, nemilosrdan poslodavac -
17 slave-holder
s robovlasnik, vlasnik, gospodar robova -
18 slave-hunter
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19 slave-owner
s robovlasnik, vlasnik, gospodar robova -
20 slave-ship
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Slave — (sl[aum]v or sl[a^]v; 277) n. See {Slav}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slave — Slave, v. t. To enslave. Marston. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English