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At one time there were many slaves in America.
かつてアメリカにはたくさんの奴隷がいた。
During the Stalinist era, prisoners at concentration camps became slaves in service of the state.
スターリン時代には、強制収容所の収容者たちは国家のための奴隷となりました。
In the nineteenth century, many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.
合衆国では19世紀に多くのアフリカ人が奴隷として売られた。
I refuse to be treated like a slave by you.
君に奴隷のような扱いをされるなんて、まっぴらだ。
Everyone was very surprised to discover that the slave girl was in reality a princess.
その奴隷の少女が実は王女だということがわかって、みんな大変驚いた。
The slave was anxious to alter his destiny.
その奴隷は自分の運命を変えたいと強く思っていた。
The slaves were working like so many ants.
奴隷たちは、まるで蟻のように働いていた。
Slavery has been abolished in most parts of the world.
奴隷制度は世界のほとんどの地域で廃止されている。
Tom treated Mary like a slave.
トムはメアリーを奴隷のように扱った。
She was born just a generation past slavery. A time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky, when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons: because she was a woman, and because of the color of her skin.
We are faced with the alternatives of resistance or slavery.
我々は抵抗か隷属か二者択一をせまられている。
They are mere creatures of habit.
彼ら単なる習慣の奴隷だ。
I refuse to be treated like a slave by you.
お前に隷従する気なんかないからな。
Slaves were considered property.
奴隷は所有物として考えられていた。
The president has abolished slavery.
大統領は奴隷制度を廃止した。
The slaves were working like so many ants.
その奴隷たちはありのように働いていた。
The servants worked like ants.
その奴隷たちはありのように働いていた。
America did away with slavery.
アメリカは奴隷制を廃止した。
They denied the humanity of slaves.
彼らは奴隷が人間であることを否定した。
She was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons — because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.