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2 холопство
villeinage; bond slavery; перен. servility* * *villeinage; bond slavery; servility -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > холопство
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2) History: bond slavery, villeinage3) Law: slavishness -
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8 bondage
bond·age [ʼbɒndɪʤ, Am ʼbɑ:n-] nto be in \bondage [to sb] [bei jdm] in Sklaverei sein;to be in \bondage to superstitious beliefs ( fig) dem Aberglauben verfallen seinto be into \bondage Fesselung mögen -
9 espectador
f. & m.1 viewer.los espectadores the audience (de cine, teatro)2 onlooker.yo fui un mero espectador I was just an onlookerm.onlooker, beholder, bystander, looker-on.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de deportes) spectator2 (de obra, película) member of the audience; (de televisión) viewer3 (de accidente etc) onlooker* * *(f. - espectadora)noun* * *espectador, -aSM / F1) (Cine, Dep, Teat) spectatorlos espectadores — (Dep) the spectators; (Teat) the audience sing
2) [de acontecimiento, accidente] onlooker* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Dep) spectator; (Espec) member of the audienceb) ( observador) observer* * *= spectator, viewer, cinemagoer [cinema-goer], theatregoer [theatre-goer], moviegoer [movie-goer], bystander, member of the audience.Ex. This finding contradicts the general belief that spectators' cheering encourages better performance in a home team.Ex. No critics review issues of magazines or the weekly episodes of Crossroads or Coronation Street but women's magazines and these television serials all have readership and viewers numbered in millions.Ex. The complete James Bond has sold 60 million copies but is today more familiar to cinemagoers than readers.Ex. Unlike other works, it unusually allowed theatergoers the opportunity to consider issues of racism and slavery in an American setting at the beginning of the American Civil War.Ex. Surveys show that only 26% of the US population are regular moviegoers.Ex. High-speed chases are dangerous not only for police and suspects, but also for innocent bystanders.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Dep) spectator; (Espec) member of the audienceb) ( observador) observer* * *= spectator, viewer, cinemagoer [cinema-goer], theatregoer [theatre-goer], moviegoer [movie-goer], bystander, member of the audience.Ex: This finding contradicts the general belief that spectators' cheering encourages better performance in a home team.
Ex: No critics review issues of magazines or the weekly episodes of Crossroads or Coronation Street but women's magazines and these television serials all have readership and viewers numbered in millions.Ex: The complete James Bond has sold 60 million copies but is today more familiar to cinemagoers than readers.Ex: Unlike other works, it unusually allowed theatergoers the opportunity to consider issues of racism and slavery in an American setting at the beginning of the American Civil War.Ex: Surveys show that only 26% of the US population are regular moviegoers.Ex: High-speed chases are dangerous not only for police and suspects, but also for innocent bystanders.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.* * *masculine, feminineasistieron al estreno dos mil espectadores two thousand people attended the premiere, the premiere attracted an audience of two thousand people2 (testigo) observerfui como simple espectador I just went as an observer, I just went to watch* * *
espectador
(Espec) member of the audience;
espectador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Teat Cine member of the audience
Dep spectator 2 los espectadores, the audience sing
' espectador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espectadora
- curioso
English:
onlooker
- spectator
- member
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* * *espectador, -ora nm,f1. [de televisión] viewer;[de cine, teatro] member of the audience; [de espectáculo deportivo] spectator;los espectadores [de televisión] the viewers;[de cine, teatro] the audience; [de espectáculo deportivo] the spectators, the crowd2. [de suceso, discusión] onlooker;yo fui un mero espectador I was just an onlooker* * *m, espectadora f2 ( observador) on-looker, observer* * *espectador, - dora n: spectator, onlooker* * *1. (en el teatro, un concierto) member of the audience2. (en un partido) spectator3. (de televisión) viewer -
10 bondage
(lit. or fig.) Sklaverei, die* * *['bondi‹](slavery.) die Knechtschaft* * *bond·age[ˈbɒndɪʤ, AM ˈbɑ:n-]n no plto be in \bondage [to sb] [bei jdm] in Sklaverei seinto be into \bondage Fesselung mögen* * *['bɒndɪdZ]nin bondage to sb — in Sklaverei/Leibeigenschaft bei jdm, jdm hörig
2) (fig liter) vollständige Unterjochungin bondage to sth — einer Sache (dat) unterworfen
3) (sexual) Fesseln ntbondage gear/magazine — Sadomasoausrüstung f/-heft nt
* * *bondage s1. HIST Knechtschaft f, Sklaverei f (auch fig), Leibeigenschaft f:be in the bondage of vice dem Laster verfallen sein2. Zwang m* * *noun, no pl.(lit. or fig.) Sklaverei, die* * *n.Knechtschaft f.Sklaverei f.Unfreiheit f. -
11 bånd
sg - bandet, pl - bands, bandорке́стр м, джаз-орке́стр м* * *band, group* * *(et -)( snor) string ( fx tie up a parcel with a string);( til hund) lead, leash ( fx dogs must be kept on a leash in this park);( bændel) tape;( stribe) band ( fx a black band round his hat; a white plate with a blue band round the rim),( på fugle) bar,( på bogryg) fillet;(anat) ligament;( hvad der forener) tie ( fx the ties of friendship, of kinship, of blood),F bond ( fx the bonds of friendship);( hvad der gør ufri) restriction, tie,F bond ( fx the bonds of slavery);( samlebånd) band conveyor;( til båndoptager) tape;[ lægge bånd på] restrain ( fx oneself, one's anger),F curb ( fx one's anger, one's enthusiasm);[ optage på bånd] (tape-)record,T tape;F trammels, fetters. -
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1. n рабство; крепостное состояние2. n зависимость, кабалаСинонимический ряд:1. bond (noun) bond; captivity; chains; constraint; imprisonment; prison; restriction2. enslavement (noun) confinement; enslavement; helotry; indenture; peonage; serfage; serfdom; servility; servitude; slavery; subjugation; thrall; thralldom; villenage; yokeАнтонимический ряд: -
13 неволя
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14 рабство
1) General subject: bondage, bondservice, captivity, enslavement, enthralment, fetters, helotism, helotry, mancipation, serfdom, servility, servitude, slavedom, slavery, thrall, yoke, slave-owning, villeinage2) Literal: vassalage3) History: thraldom4) Religion: bond, captivities -
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['bondi‹](slavery.) escravatura* * *bond.age[b'ɔndidʒ] n 1 escravidão, servidão. 2 dependência, sujeição. 3 cativeiro. -
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nexum ī, n [P. n. of necto], a bond secured upon the personal liberty of the debtor, voluntary assignment of the person for debt, slavery for debt: ius nexi: nexum inire, L.: omnia nexa civium liberata.* * *obligation between creditor/debtor; (pre-300 BC debtor bondman for non-payment) -
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I.crossbar, beam of scales / crest, ridge.II.yoke / a team of oxen, a pair / bond, union / slavery -
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19 yoke
1. n ярмо; хомут; ошейник2. n тк. иго, ярмоcolonial yoke — колониальное иго, ярмо колониализма
3. n ист. деревянная колодка4. n узы, союз5. n пара запряжённых волов6. n парная упряжка7. n кокетка8. n коромысло9. n символ рабства, порабощения10. n рабство, порабощение11. n ист. запашка12. n тех. скоба, бугель, хомут, обойма; серьга, зажим13. n тех. хобот14. n тех. поперечина; траверса15. n тех. ав. штурвал, ручка управления16. n тех. элк. отклоняющая система17. v впрягать в ярмо18. v запрягать19. v заставлять работать, обуздывать20. v соединять, сочетать21. v соединяться22. v редк. подходить друг к другуСинонимический ряд:1. bondage (noun) bondage; enslavement; helotry; indenture; peonage; serfage; serfdom; servility; servitude; slavery; thraldom; thrall; thralldom; villenage2. burden (noun) burden; load; responsibility; weight3. collar (noun) collar; halter; harness4. connection (noun) bond; connection; knot; ligament; ligature; link; linkage; nexus; tie; vinculum5. confine (verb) bind; border; confine; constrain; constrict; encircle; shackle; truss6. join (verb) associate; attach; bracket; buckle; coadunate; coagment; coalesce; combine; compound; concrete; conjoin; conjugate; connect; couple; fasten; harness; hitch; join; link; marry; meld; one; relate; unite; wedАнтонимический ряд: -
20 ἀναγκαῖος
ἀναγκαῖος, η, ον ( ἀνάγκη): constraining; μῦθος, command ‘of force,’ Od. 17.399, χρειώ, ‘dire’ need, Il. 8.57; esp. with reference to slavery, ἦμαρ ἀναγκαῖον (= δούλιον ἦμαρ), Il. 16.836, δμῶες ἀναγκαῖοι, ‘bond’ servants, Od. 24.210 ; πολεμισταί, warriors ‘perforce,’ Od. 24.499.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀναγκαῖος
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