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词根:enslave
vt.enslave 束缚;征服;使某人成为奴隶
verb
transitive verb
to force into or as if into slavery : subjugate It has long been known that Nordic warriors established outposts more than a millennium ago on Poland's Baltic coast, enslaving indigenous Slavic peoples to supply a booming slave trade, as well trading in salt, amber and other commodities.—Andrew Higgins This oddly contradictory view of artificial intelligence is somehow a perfect symbol of AI's place in our imaginations at this moment in history—something that will eliminate countless jobs, a boost for creativity, an end to drudgery, or perhaps a monstrous force that will take over our planet and enslave humanity.—Minda Zetlin
The building holds bronze statues of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, who were born, and enslaved, on Maryland's Eastern Shore.—Evan Osnos
"奴役行为; 被奴役的状态,奴役,束缚,奴隶制,奴役状态",来自 enslave + -ment。
The first known use of enslave was in 1605
enterverb
to go or come in or into
enter a room
penetrate sense 1b, pierce
the needle enters the skin at an angle
to cause to be admitted to : enroll
enter a child in kindergarten
to become a member of
to take part in : join enter into a discussion
enter a race
to make a beginning
enter into business
to take possession
entered upon their inheritance
to set down in a book or list
entered my name on the roster
to put in or into : insert
enter data into the computer program
to place formally before a legal authority (as a court)
enter a complaint
enterverb
to go or come in or into
enter a room
penetrate sense 1b, pierce
the needle enters the skin at an angle
to cause to be admitted to : enroll
enter a child in kindergarten
to become a member of
to take part in : join enter into a discussion
enter a race
to make a beginning
enter into business
to take possession
entered upon their inheritance
to set down in a book or list
entered my name on the roster
to put in or into : insert
enter data into the computer program
to place formally before a legal authority (as a court)
enter a complaint
enterverb
to go or come in or into
enter a room
penetrate sense 1b, pierce
the needle enters the skin at an angle
to cause to be admitted to : enroll
enter a child in kindergarten
to become a member of
to take part in : join enter into a discussion
enter a race
to make a beginning
enter into business
to take possession
entered upon their inheritance
to set down in a book or list
entered my name on the roster
to put in or into : insert
enter data into the computer program
to place formally before a legal authority (as a court)
enter a complaint
enterverb
to go or come in or into
enter a room
penetrate sense 1b, pierce
the needle enters the skin at an angle
to cause to be admitted to : enroll
enter a child in kindergarten
to become a member of
to take part in : join enter into a discussion
enter a race
to make a beginning
enter into business
to take possession
entered upon their inheritance
to set down in a book or list
entered my name on the roster
to put in or into : insert
enter data into the computer program
to place formally before a legal authority (as a court)
enter a complaint
entangleverb
to make tangled or confused
to involve in a tangle or a confusing or difficult situation
entail1 of 2verb
to limit the inheritance of (property) to the owner's direct descendants or to a certain group of them
to have as a necessary part or result
the essay entails a lot of research
entail2 of 2noun
an entailing of property
an entailed estate
the rule fixing descent by entailment
ensueverb
to come at a later time or as a result : follow
ensuing effects
ensueverb
to come at a later time or as a result : follow
ensuing effects
ensnareverb
snare entry 2 sense 1, entrap
enslaveverb
to force into slavery
1 But Mr. Jones’s performance emphasizes Caliban’s poisoned depravity rather than hinting at any innate nobility corrupted by his enslavement.
2 The educational administration system and the organization management have embodied the enslavement essence of the Japanese Puppet education administration.
教育行政制度和组织管理体现了日伪教育管理的奴化本质。
3 My father recounted to me that in the 19th century, Niagara Falls served as a vital stop on the underground railroad—a secret, informal network of people who sheltered escaped, formerly enslaved Black people.
4 Reséndez doesn’t spare the reader the shock of seeing a whole system of settlement, colonialism and capitalism that was built around the institution of the enslavement of Indians.
5 Charles Booker, the state legislator running in the Democratic primary to challenge Mitch McConnell for Senate in Kentucky, mentions reparations on his campaign website, noting his own family’s history of lynching and enslavement.
6 Interior Department designated the ruins at Leinster Bay one of the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom historic sites, finally shining a light on the brutal enslavement that flourished here for centuries.
7 But he said he was not guilty of murder and enslavement.
但是他称他没有犯谋杀和奴役罪。
8 By contrast, enslavement was intended to last a lifetime.
9 It examined the effective mental enslavement that prefaces the forthcoming physical servitude of women trafficked from Nigeria to Europe.
10 For reasons obvious to anyone not wearing the blinders of white rage and fear, black parents did not feel comfortable sending their children to a school proudly waving a flag that symbolizes their enslavement.
11 “I’ve been researching it thoroughly in the library. Elf enslavement goes back centuries. I can’t believe no one’s done anything about it before now.”
12 “The history of African Americans, in not just this country, but this hemisphere, is loaded . . . with questions of enslavement, questions of disenfranchisement,” she said.
13 It is unknown how many of these meetings were held, how much documentation of the speeches has survived and which attendees had only recently escaped from enslavement.
14 This is, Peck explains in his forceful narration, a story of greed and power; land, labor, and enslavement; and most notably, white supremacy.
15 The first Black artist elected to the Royal Academy, Frank Bowling, appears in a vast contemplative section titled “Crossing Waters” that evokes the tragedy of enslavement.
16 The comparison underscores the effect “Aferim!” has had here: The film has set off widespread discussion about enslavement of the Roma, a subject that until recently had rarely been aired in public.
17 However controversial the series may be, it is setting the terms of current discussions about enslavement.
18 There is also a growing body of research into more indirect impacts in large historical traumas such as the eviction of Native Americans from the land, or the enslavement and transport of Africans.
19 “The whole institution of enslavement in and of itself does not engender a romantic relationship,” Dr. Story said.
20 Drawing on literature, music, political philosophy and other texts, it argued for a conception of a diasporic black identity that arose from the experience of enslavement and transcended ethnicity and nationality.