serfs
英 [sɜːfs]
美 [sɜrfs]
n. (旧时的)农奴
serf的复数
柯林斯词典
- (旧时的)农奴
In former times,serfswere a class of people who had to work on a particular person's land and could not leave without that person's permission.
双语例句
- Americans, while occasionally willing to be serfs, have always been obstinate about being peasantry.
美国人虽然愿意、甚至渴望去当农奴,可是一向是坚决不肯当乡下佬的。 - Serf-owners had a firm grip on the birth, death and marriage of serfs.
农奴主掌握着农奴生、死、婚、嫁大权。 - The emancipation of the serfs is a great event in history.
解放农奴在历史上是一件大事。 - Today in Russia there is no private property. There are only serfs who belong to Putin, he said.
他说:如今,俄罗斯没有私有财产,只有隶属于普京的农奴。 - That's the great empire they boast about of drudges and whipped serfs.
这就是他们所夸耀的那个苦役和被鞭打的农奴的伟大帝国。 - The challenges of hiring and managing modern day serfs
雇佣和管理当代“农奴”的挑战 - They did not allow the serfs any freedom.
他们不给农奴任何自由。 - At the bottom of the feudal scale were the villeins or serfs.
在封建等级底层的是农奴。 - Reaching his home, he found the serfs in rebellion and his family and Maria captives.
到家后,他发现农奴们造了反,家里人和玛利亚都被关了起来。 - Children of serfs were registered the moment they were born, setting their life-long fate as serfs.
农奴的子女一出生,就登记入册,注定了终身为农奴的命运。
