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Thralls Meaning in English

word · lemma: thrall

ˈθɹɔɫ
THRAWLZ
θɹˈɔːlz
THRAWLZ

释义

'Thralls' are people who are under someone else's complete control, originally meaning slaves, and later used to refer to people strongly influenced by something or someone.

用法与细微差别

'Thralls' is old-fashioned or literary when referring to literal slaves. Commonly used now in phrases like 'in the thralls of' to mean deeply influenced or controlled (often by emotion or power). Rare in everyday speech; more in stories or dramatic writing.

例句

In the past, some people lived as thralls with no freedom.

basic

The evil king kept many thralls in his castle.

basic

They broke the chains and freed all the thralls.

basic

The villagers felt like thralls to their fears during the storm.

natural

He was in the thralls of addiction for many years.

natural

Some writers become thralls to their own imagination.

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