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the Slave States

  • 1 slave

    I 1. [sleɪv]
    1) (servant) schiavo m. (-a)
    2) fig. (victim)

    to be a slave to o of essere schiavo di [ fashion]; a slave to convention — schiavo delle convenzioni

    2.
    1) [ colony] di schiavi; [ market] degli schiavi
    2) inform. [computer, station] secondario
    II [sleɪv]
    verbo intransitivo (anche slave away) lavorare come uno schiavo
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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.) schiavo
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) schiavo
    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.) sgobbare
    * * *
    [sleɪv]
    1. n
    2. vi

    to slave (away) at sth/at doing sth — sgobbare per qc/per fare qc

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    slave /sleɪv/
    n.
    1 ( anche fig.) schiavo, schiava: He's a slave to tobacco [to duty], è schiavo del fumo [del dovere]
    2 (comput.) slave (computer controllato da un altro computer detto ‘master’)
    slave-born, nato in schiavitù □ slave driver, (stor.) negriero; (fig.) schiavista □ slave holder, padrone di schiavi; schiavista □ slave labour, lavoro fatto da schiavi; (fig.) lavoro ingrato □ (stor., naut.) slave ship, nave negriera; nave schiavista □ (stor., in USA) the Slave States, gli Stati schiavisti □ (stor.) slave trade (o slave traffic), tratta degli schiavi □ (stor.) slave trader, mercante di schiavi; negriero □ (fig.) to be an office slave, essere un travet (o un passacarte).
    (to) slave /sleɪv/
    v. i.
    1 ( spesso to slave away) lavorare come uno schiavo; sgobbare
    2 (stor.) trafficare in schiavi; fare il mercante di schiavi.
    * * *
    I 1. [sleɪv]
    1) (servant) schiavo m. (-a)
    2) fig. (victim)

    to be a slave to o of essere schiavo di [ fashion]; a slave to convention — schiavo delle convenzioni

    2.
    1) [ colony] di schiavi; [ market] degli schiavi
    2) inform. [computer, station] secondario
    II [sleɪv]
    verbo intransitivo (anche slave away) lavorare come uno schiavo

    English-Italian dictionary > slave

  • 2 slave

    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.) esclavo
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) esclavo

    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.) trabajar como una bestia, trabajar como un negro
    slave1 n esclavo
    slave2 vb matarse a trabajar
    tr[sleɪv]
    1 esclavo,-a
    1 trabajar como una bestia (at, en), trabajar como un negro (at, en)
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    slave driver negrero,-a, tirano,-a
    slave labour (slaves) los esclavos 2 (hard work) trabajo de negros
    slave trade trata de esclavos
    slave ['sleɪv] vi, slaved ; slaving : trabajar como un burro
    : esclavo m, -va f
    adj.
    esclavo, -a adj.
    n.
    esclavo s.m.
    siervo s.m.
    v.
    sudar tinta v.
    trabajar como un esclavo v.

    I sleɪv
    noun esclavo, -va m,f

    to be a slave TO something — ser* esclavo de algo; (before n)

    slave tradecomercio m or trata f de esclavos

    slave trader — negrero, -ra m,f


    II

    to slave AT o OVER something: he's been slaving (away) at o over the report for days — lleva días trabajando como un negro or como un burro con el informe

    [sleɪv]
    1.
    N esclavo(-a) m / f

    to be a slave to sth — (fig) ser esclavo de algo

    2.
    VI

    to slave (away) at sth/at doing sth — trabajar como un negro en algo/haciendo algo

    3.
    CPD

    slave driver Nnegrero(-a) m / f ; (fig) tirano(-a) m / f

    slave labour N(=work) trabajo m de esclavos; (=persons) esclavos mpl

    slave ship Nbarco m de esclavos

    slave trade Ntrata f de esclavos, comercio m de esclavos, tráfico m de esclavos

    slave trader Ntraficante mf en esclavos

    * * *

    I [sleɪv]
    noun esclavo, -va m,f

    to be a slave TO something — ser* esclavo de algo; (before n)

    slave tradecomercio m or trata f de esclavos

    slave trader — negrero, -ra m,f


    II

    to slave AT o OVER something: he's been slaving (away) at o over the report for days — lleva días trabajando como un negro or como un burro con el informe

    English-spanish dictionary > slave

  • 3 slave

    [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.) slave
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) slave
    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.) slave; slide og slæbe
    * * *
    [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.) slave
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) slave
    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.) slave; slide og slæbe

    English-Danish dictionary > slave

  • 4 slave

    1. noun
    1) Sklave, der/Sklavin, die
    2) (fig.)

    be a slave of or to something — Sklave von etwas sein

    2. intransitive verb

    slave [away] — schuften (ugs.); sich abplagen od. (salopp) abrackern (at mit)

    slave over a hot stove all dayden ganzen Tag am Herd stehen (ugs.)

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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.) der Sklave, die Sklavin
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) der Sklave, die Sklavin
    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.) schuften
    - academic.ru/67874/slavery">slavery
    * * *
    [sleɪv]
    I. n
    1. (person) Sklave, Sklavin m, f
    to become a real \slave of sth ( fig) ein wirklicher Sklave von etw dat werden
    2. COMPUT Nebencomputer m
    II. vi schuften
    to \slave [away] at sth sich akk mit etw dat abmühen [o herumschlagen]
    to \slave over a hot stove ( hum) [den ganzen Tag] am Herd stehen
    * * *
    [sleɪv]
    1. n
    Sklave m, Sklavin f

    to be a slave to sb/sth — jds Sklave/Sklave von etw sein

    2. vi
    sich abplagen, schuften (inf)

    to slave (away) at sth — sich mit etw herumschlagen

    to slave over a hot stove — (den ganzen Tag) am Herd stehen

    he was slaving over his homeworker schlug sich mit seinen Hausaufgaben herum

    * * *
    slave [sleıv]
    A s
    1. HIST Sklave m, Sklavin f:
    make slaves of zu Sklaven machen
    2. fig Kuli m:
    work like a slave wie ein Kuli arbeiten oder schuften
    3. fig Sklave m, Sklavin f ( beide:
    to, of gen):
    be a slave to jemandem, einer Sache verfallen sein;
    be a slave to drink (television) alkohol-(fernseh)süchtig sein
    4. TECH
    a) Nebenaggregat n
    b) Fernbedienungsgerät n (für Arbeiten mit radioaktivem Material)
    B v/i meist slave away (sich ab)schuften:
    slave away at sth sich mit etwas abplagen;
    slave away all day over a hot stove den ganzen Tag am Herd stehen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Sklave, der/Sklavin, die
    2) (fig.)

    be a slave of or to something — Sklave von etwas sein

    2. intransitive verb

    slave [away] — schuften (ugs.); sich abplagen od. (salopp) abrackern (at mit)

    * * *
    (woman) n.
    Sklavin -nen f. n.
    Sklave -n f.

    English-german dictionary > slave

  • 5 slave

    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.) slave, trell
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) arbeidsslave
    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.) arbeide som en slave, slite som en gamp
    slave
    I
    subst. \/sleɪv\/
    ( også overført) slave, trell
    II
    verb \/sleɪv\/
    slave, jobbe som en slave, trelle
    slave away slite og streve

    English-Norwegian dictionary > slave

  • 6 slave

    [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.) suženj
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) suženj
    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.) garati
    * * *
    [sléiv]
    1.
    noun
    suženj, sužnja (tudi figuratively); hlapec; obsolete malopridnež, lopov
    to make a slave of s.o.zasužnjiti koga
    to work like a slave — delati, garati kot suženj (kot črna živina);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    delati kot črna živina, garati, ubijati se z delom, biti za sužnja; transitive verb (redko) zasužnjiti
    to slave one's guts out slang garati kot suženj (črna živina), pretegniti se pri delu
    to slave o.s. to death — ubijati se z delom;
    3.
    adjective
    suženjski

    English-Slovenian dictionary > slave

  • 7 slave

    [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.) escravo
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) escravo
    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.) labutar
    * * *
    [sleiv] n 1 escravo. 2 pessoa viciada, escravo. he is a slave to drink / ele é viciado na bebida. 3 mourejador, pessoa que trabalha muito, que é explorada por outros. • vi trabalhar muito, mourejar, labutar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > slave

  • 8 slave

    [sleɪv] 1. n 2. vi
    (also: slave away) harować
    * * *
    [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.) niewolnik
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) najemnik, niewolnik
    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.) harować

    English-Polish dictionary > slave

  • 9 slave

    rabszolga to slave: robotol, agyondolgozza magát
    * * *
    [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.) rabszolga
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) "rabszolga"
    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.) agyondolgozza magát (vki helyett)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > slave

  • 10 slave

    [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.) þræll
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) vinnuþræll
    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.) þræla

    English-Icelandic dictionary > slave

  • 11 slave

    n. esir, köle, kul
    ————————
    v. köle gibi çalışmak, eşek gibi çalışmak, didinmek
    * * *
    1. köle 2. esir et (v.) 3. esir (n.)
    * * *
    [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

    English-Turkish dictionary > slave

  • 12 slave

    • orja
    • oheis-
    • sivu-
    • alistaa
    • uurastaa
    • raataa
    • kauko-ohjattu
    • seurain
    * * *
    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.) orja
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) orja
    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.) raataa

    English-Finnish dictionary > slave

  • 13 slave

    [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.) vergs
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) vergs
    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.) vergot
    * * *
    verdzene, vergs; vergot

    English-Latvian dictionary > slave

  • 14 slave

    [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.) vergas
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) vergas
    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.) vergauti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > slave

  • 15 slave

    n. slav; träl; trälinna; slava; träla; en dator som betjänar en tillkopplad dator (data)
    --------
    v. slava, träla
    * * *
    [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.) slav, träl
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) slav
    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.) slava, slita

    English-Swedish dictionary > slave

  • 16 slave

    [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.) otrok, -yně
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) otrok
    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.) otročit
    * * *
    • otrok

    English-Czech dictionary > slave

  • 17 slave

    [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.) otrok, -kyňa
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) otrok
    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.) otročiť
    * * *
    • zotrocený clovek
    • zotrocit
    • servomotor
    • sprostý chlap
    • udriet
    • driet
    • driet ako otrok
    • hrdlacit
    • otrocit
    • otrokársky
    • otrok
    • otrokyna
    • otrocký
    • pomocný
    • pomocné zariadenie
    • podriadený
    • nevolník
    • opakovací kompas

    English-Slovak dictionary > slave

  • 18 slave

    [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.) sclav
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) sclav
    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.) a slugări

    English-Romanian dictionary > slave

  • 19 slave

    [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.) σκλάβος,δούλος
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) υποτακτικός
    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.) δουλεύω σαν σκλάβος

    English-Greek dictionary > slave

  • 20 slave

    [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.) esclave
    2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) esclave
    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.) trimer

    English-French dictionary > slave

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