释义 |
slaved, ppl. a.|sleɪvd| [f. slave v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Enslaved.
1639G. Daniel Vervic 515 As coldly Dull As the slaved Russian. 2. Of a vessel: Loaded with slaves. rare—1.
1796Z. Macaulay in Visc'tess Knutsford Life & Lett. (1900) vi. 141 Some of which he had already sent off fully slaved. 3. With prep., as slaved-for. rare.
1952Dylan Thomas Coll. Poems 132 My paid-for slaved-for own. |