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bond·age
ban dj
noun
a state of being bound usually by compulsion (as of law): such as
slavery, serfdom More than 150 years after enslaved Africans and their descendants were released from bondage through ratification of the 13th Amendment, the slavery exception continues to permit the exploitation of labor by incarcerated individuals.—Aaron Morrison In the Thar desert of Pakistan, generations of families are trapped in debt bondage, forced to work for years in brick kilns to repay loans from the kiln owners.—Isaiah Reynolds et al.
Historically, the two most prevalent types of legal bondage were serfdom and chattel slavery.—Michael Bush
servitude or subjugation to a controlling person or force Do you have the freedom of self-control or are you in bondage to your desires?—David Brooks
How can one company control the world's seed supply? When one gigantic corporate entity is allowed to block farmers from planting a seed without compensating that monopoly, the farmers are held in bondage to uncontrolled price increases.—John Boyd
sadomasochistic sexual practices involving the physical restraint of one partner
约于1300年,“农奴或奴隶的法律地位”,源自中古英语 bond “农奴,佃农”,源自古英语 bonda “房主”,源自或同源于古诺尔斯语 boandi “自由出生的农民”,是 boa “居住,准备,居住”的现在分词名词用法,源自 PIE *bhow-, 源自词根 *bheue- “存在,生长”。有关意义演变,请参见 bond(形容词)。性虐待和受虐待的意义记录于1963年(在纽约一项反对描绘此类行为的出版物的法律中)。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from bonde customary tenant, from Middle English
The first known use of bondage was in the 14th century
bondholdernoun
the owner of a government or corporation bond
bond1 of 2noun
something that binds
a material or device for binding
a means by which atoms, ions, or groups of atoms are held together in a molecule or crystal
a uniting or binding force or influence : tie
the bonds of friendship
a pledge to do an act or pay a sum on or before a set date or forfeit a sum if the pledge is not fulfilled
a certificate promising payment of a certain sum on or before a stated day and issued by a government or corporation as an evidence of debt
a binding or connection made by overlapping parts of a structure (as in laying brick)
bond2 of 2verb
to protect or secure by or operate under a bond
to hold together or make solid by or as if by a bond
to form a close relationship especially through frequent togetherness
the new mother bonded with her child
bondagenoun
the state of being an enslaved person or serf
1 They represent the heavy bondage of her trapped soul, from which there is no escape.
它代表了不可摆脱的命运枷锁永远压在了她可怜的灵魂上.
2 "Is it an employment" opportunity "or bondage?"
“它是一个工作“机会”或束缚?”
3 Retailers such as New Look and Asos started talking about selling "the French look", which consisted of bondage shoes and sharp-shouldered jackets rather than Breton tops and berets.
4 Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree.
从泥土的束缚中释放出来,树木并没有获得自由.
5 We should get rid of the bondage that traditional ideas have on our mind.
我们应摒除传统观念对思想的束缚.
6 Said I, “You shall find, sir, that whoever takes such a measure and releases us from bondage will be amply rewarded with the most zealous of followers.”
7 In a long post on Facebook, Ghomeshi denied the allegations, writing that while he engages in "rough sex," including bondage and sadomasochism, he's never assaulted anybody.
8 Today, Mr. Mushtaq sexually identifies as an impact-play and bondage switch, meaning he is comfortable assuming the dominant and submissive roles in the infliction of pain.
9 She cuts the grass bondage after an hour, leaving my fingers stiff and throbbing with pain.
10 Besides the seventeen refugees from Washington’s home, more than twenty enslaved people from Thomas Jefferson’s properties were also in Yorktown, along with thousands of others who had escaped bondage.
11 When we hold grudges, when we focus on our hurts and the people who have hurt us, we come into bondage to those things.
当我们满怀怨恨的时候,当我们把注意力都集中在我们所受的伤害和伤害我们的人的身上的时候,我们就会被那些事情所束缚。
12 Italy's geographical advantage through it, the first break the bondage to medieval foreign exchange.
意大利借着它的地理优势, 首先冲破中世纪的束缚开始进行对外交流.
13 Indian bondage was more common still in the southern colonies.
14 Rumor swells daily that the Governor will proclaim the freedom of the Africans from bondage.
15 Their sisters of Selhorys were slaves, their bondage indicated by the tears tattooed beneath their right eyes.
16 And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.
15并要释放那些一生因怕死而为奴仆的人.
17 With strategic sterilization—first the women but both sexes in time—we could free them from bondage without fear that they’d butcher us in our sleep.
18 Sex will enhance the bondage between a couple, but it is not the most important element.
性可以加强夫妻之间的联合, 但它并非是最重要的因素.
19 Paul says: " I buffet my body and bring it into bondage. "
保罗说: “ 我攻克己身,叫身服我. ”
20 He had been attuned to a shared tension, a communal apprehension beyond the routine facts of their bondage.
1 奴隶的身分
2 束缚
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3 奴隶制
4 捆绑
5 贱役
6 奴隶
servile slavish slavishly slave thrall bondsman Helot bondman mameluke bondservant Helotry bond servant
7 奴隶处境
10 屈从
servile slavery subjection servility genuflection subdual bow buckle stoop genuflect truckle subdue sequacious compliable subservient obsequious subservience yield succumb grovel