slave in Japanese
slave in Japanese is 奴隷, スレーブ — slave means a person legally owned by another and forced to work without freedom or pay.
slave in Japanese
奴隷
Pronounced: dorei
スレーブ
Pronounced: surēbu
(engineering, computing, photography) A device (such as a secondary flash or hard drive) that is subject to the control of another (a master).
What does "slave" mean?
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noun A person legally owned by another and forced to work without freedom or pay.
"The museum exhibit traced the journeys of enslaved people brought across the Atlantic."
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noun A person completely controlled by or devoted to something.
"He became a slave to his phone, checking it every few minutes."
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noun A secondary device controlled by another (master) device.
"The second hard drive is configured as a slave to the primary one."
slave in a sentence
- The museum exhibit traced the journeys of enslaved people brought across the Atlantic.
- He became a slave to his phone, checking it every few minutes.
- The second hard drive is configured as a slave to the primary one.
Similar words in Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "slave" in Japanese?
"slave" in Japanese is 奴隷, スレーブ. slave means: A person legally owned by another and forced to work without freedom or pay.
How do you pronounce 奴隷?
"slave" in Japanese is 奴隷, pronounced "dorei".
How do you use "slave" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum exhibit traced the journeys of enslaved people brought across the Atlantic." In Japanese, "slave" is 奴隷, スレーブ.
Are there other ways to say "slave" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "slave": 奴隷, スレーブ.
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