enslave
verb [ T often passive ] uk/ɪnˈsleɪv/ us/ɪnˈsleɪv/
使遭受;使无法摆脱
to force someone to remain in a bad situation
Women in this region were enslaved by poverty. 这一地区的妇女备受贫困蹂躏。
奴役;使成为奴隶
to make a slave of someone
The early settlers enslaved or killed much of the native population. 早期的殖民者奴役或杀害了很多原住民。
literary控制;制服;制约
to control someone's actions, thoughts, emotions, or life completely
We are increasingly enslaved by technology. 我们日益成为技术的奴隶。
Guilt enslaved her. 内疚感压得她喘不过气来。