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1 slave
slave [slaav]〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; ook m., m. & v.〉1 Slavisch♦voorbeelden:un(e) Slave • Slaaf, Slavische -
2 slave traffic
→ slave trade slave trade/ -
3 slave away (at something)
slave away (at something)zwoegen (op iets), ploeteren 〈 bijvoorbeeld voor examen〉 -
4 slave labour
slave labour -
5 slave trade
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6 slave driver
opzichter over slaven, slavendrijver; iem. die van een ander mens misbruikt maaktslave driver -
7 slave
n. slaaf; onderdrukt; verkocht; verpand, tot slaaf gemaakt; (in computers) slaaf, een systeem dat een dienst verleent aan een andere computer waarmee deze op een afstand is verbonden--------v. slaven, sloven, zwoegenslave1[ sleev] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 slaaf/slavin————————slave2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
8 slave ant
slaafmier -
9 slave bracelet
slavenring -
10 slave market
slavenmarkt (markt waar slaven worden verkocht; toestand met een overvloed v. arbeidskrachten die uitbuiting v. werknemers veroorzaakt) -
11 slave ship
slavenschip -
12 slave terminal
bestuurd eindstation (computer met slechts het vermogen van in- en uitvoer die centrale computer dienstbaar is) -
13 slave to fashion
iem. die zich aan de laatste mode aanpast alleen maar omdat het mode is, slaaf van de mode -
14 slave to one's passion
zich uitsloven voor zijn verlangens -
15 slave
slaaf -
16 slave processor
slaafprocessor -
17 abject slave
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18 be a slave to custom
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19 galley slave
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20 white slave
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