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Enslave Meaning in English

word

ɛnˈsɫeɪv
en-SLAYV
ɛnslˈeɪv
en-SLAYV

释义

To make someone a slave or force them to work or obey against their will. It can also be used for making someone completely controlled by something.

用法与细微差别

Formal and historical; often used when discussing slavery or extreme loss of freedom. Can be used metaphorically ('enslaved by fear'). Mistake: do not confuse with 'enlist' or 'enlighten.' Common with passive ('was enslaved').

例句

The king tried to enslave his enemies.

basic

Many people were enslaved during the war.

basic

They used force to enslave the people.

basic

Greed can enslave even the strongest people.

natural

Some say we let technology enslave us.

natural

I try not to let my fears enslave me.

natural