n. 奴隶;从动装置
vi. 苦干;拼命工作
n. (Slave)人名;(塞、罗)斯拉韦
slave 奴隶,贩卖奴隶
来自拉丁语 Sclavus,奴隶,原义为斯拉夫人。因在中世纪时斯拉夫人大量沦为奴隶而引申该 词义。
This sense development arose in the consequence of the wars waged by Otto the Great and his successors against the Slavs, a great number of whom they took captive and sold into slavery. [Klein]Meaning "one who has lost the power of resistance to some habit or vice" is from 1550s. Applied to devices from 1904, especially those which are controlled by others (compare slave jib in sailing, similarly of locomotives, flash bulbs, amplifiers). Slave-driver is attested from 1807; extended sense of "cruel or exacting task-master" is by 1854. Slate state in U.S. history is from 1812. Slave-trade is attested from 1734.