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chattel slavery

  • 1 esclavitud

    f.
    * * *
    1 slavery, servitude
    * * *
    SF (lit, fig) slavery, servitude, bondage
    * * *
    femenino slavery
    * * *
    = slavery, chattel slavery, enslavement, bondage.
    Ex. In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: slavery - Abolition - USA.
    Ex. The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
    Ex. Technology has both liberated people and brought new forms of enslavement.
    Ex. The story of Cinque becoming a slave trader does not diminish his heroism in saving himself and his compatriots from a life of bondage.
    ----
    * a favor de la esclavitud = pro-slavery.
    * romper las cadenas de la esclavitud = cast off + Posesivo + chains.
    * * *
    femenino slavery
    * * *
    = slavery, chattel slavery, enslavement, bondage.

    Ex: In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: slavery - Abolition - USA.

    Ex: The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
    Ex: Technology has both liberated people and brought new forms of enslavement.
    Ex: The story of Cinque becoming a slave trader does not diminish his heroism in saving himself and his compatriots from a life of bondage.
    * a favor de la esclavitud = pro-slavery.
    * romper las cadenas de la esclavitud = cast off + Posesivo + chains.

    * * *
    slavery
    * * *

    esclavitud sustantivo femenino
    slavery
    esclavitud sustantivo femenino slavery
    ' esclavitud' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    subsistir
    - servidumbre
    English:
    bondage
    - slavery
    * * *
    también Fig slavery
    * * *
    f slavery
    * * *
    : slavery
    * * *
    esclavitud n slavery

    Spanish-English dictionary > esclavitud

  • 2 vida en el campo

    (n.) = rural life
    Ex. The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
    * * *
    (n.) = rural life

    Ex: The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida en el campo

  • 3 vida rural

    f.
    country life, life in the country, village life.
    * * *
    (n.) = rural life
    Ex. The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.
    * * *
    (n.) = rural life

    Ex: The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vida rural

См. также в других словарях:

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