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slavery

  • 1 slavery

    n. kölelik, esaret, kulluk, esir tutma, ağır iş, angarya
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    kölelik
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    1) (the state of being a slave.) kölelik
    2) (the system of ownership of slaves.) kölelik sistemi
    3) (very hard and badly-paid work: Her job is sheer slavery.) zor ve ücreti düşük iş

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  • 2 slavery to

    n. kölesi olma

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  • 3 slavery to

    n. kölesi olma

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  • 4 slavery

    kölelik, esaret

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  • 5 slavery

    kölelik

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  • 6 bondage

    n. kölelik, esaret; bağımlılık
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    kölelik
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    ['bondi‹]
    (slavery.) kölelik, esaret

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  • 7 emancipate

    v. özgürlüğüne kavuşturmak, serbest bırakmak, azat etmek, soyutlamak
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    serbest bırak
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    [i'mænsipeit]
    (to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control.) özgürlük vermek

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  • 8 liberty

    n. özgürlük, hürriyet, istiklâl, izin, saygısızlık
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    özgürlük
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    ['libəti]
    1) (freedom from captivity or from slavery: He ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.) özgürlük, hürriyet
    2) (freedom to do as one pleases: Children have a lot more liberty now than they used to.) özgürlük, serbestlik
    3) ((especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action: I think it was (taking) a liberty to ask her such a question!) cüret, küstahlık
    - take the liberty of

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  • 9 slave

    n. esir, köle, kul
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    v. köle gibi çalışmak, eşek gibi çalışmak, didinmek
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    1. köle 2. esir et (v.) 3. esir (n.)
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    [sleiv] 1. noun
    1) (a person who works for a master to whom he belongs: In the nineteenth century many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.) köle
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) köle gibi çalışan
    2. verb
    (to work very hard, often for another person: I've been slaving away for you all day while you sit and watch television.) köle gibi çalışmak

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  • 10 yoke

    n. boyunduruk, bağ, evlilik bağı, çift, satıcı omuz sırığı
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    v. boyunduruğa koşmak, evlendirmek, bağlanmak, koşmak
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    1. boyunduruk 2. boyunduruğa al (v.) 3. boyunduruk (n.)
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    [jəuk] 1. noun
    1) (a wooden frame placed over the necks of oxen to hold them together when they are pulling a cart etc.) boyunduruk
    2) (a frame placed across a person's shoulders, for carrying buckets etc.) omuz sırığı
    3) (something that weighs people down, or prevents them being free: the yoke of slavery.) boyunduruk
    4) (the part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and round the neck: a black dress with a white yoke.) elbiseye eklenen üst kısım
    2. verb
    (to join with a yoke: He yoked the oxen to the plough.) boyunduruğa vurmak

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См. также в других словарях:

  • slavery — refers to a variety of forms of unfreedom, such as serfdom and bonded labour. However, it is normally associated with chattel slavery, in which the human being is a thing to be bought or sold, and does not have the status of personhood. Chattel… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • Slavery — Slav er*y, n.; pl. {Slaveries}. [See 2d {Slave}.] 1. The condition of a slave; the state of entire subjection of one person to the will of another. [1913 Webster] Disguise thyself as thou wilt, still, slavery, said I, still thou art a bitter… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Slavery —    Slavery played a minor role in ancient Egypt, contrary to modern expectations. There was no large scale exploitation of slavery. Most slaves were acquired as booty in war or to a lesser extent from the sale of criminals or debtors. Most slaves …   Ancient Egypt

  • slavery — index bondage, captivity, restraint, servitude, subjection, thrall Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Slavery —    Slavery existed throughout the history of Byzantium (q.v.) as an inheritance from Roman times that the church tolerated. Prisoners of war were a common source of slaves. From the 10th century onward campaigns in the Balkan Peninsula (q.v.)… …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • Slavery — was often the fate of soldiers captured on a battlefield, as well as those captured at sea by pirates. The *AS enslaved many *Britons, most of whom worked on the land. Those who worked for the AS aristocracy within the house might well have had… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • slavery — (n.) 1550s; from SLAVE (Cf. slave) + ERY (Cf. ery) …   Etymology dictionary

  • slavery — *servitude, bondage …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • slavery — [n] state of working under duress or without freedom bondage, bullwork, captivity, chains* constraint, drudge, drudgery, enslavement, enthrallment, feudalism, grind, helotry, indenture, labor, menial labor, moil, peonage, restraint, serfdom,… …   New thesaurus

  • slavery — ► NOUN 1) the state of being a slave. 2) the practice or system of owning slaves …   English terms dictionary

  • slavery — [slā′vər ē, slāv′rē] n. 1. the owning or keeping of slaves as a practice or institution; slaveholding 2. the condition of being a slave; bondage; servitude 3. a condition of submission to or domination by some influence, habit, etc. 4. hard work… …   English World dictionary

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