奴隶

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Understanding 奴隶 (nú lì)

The word 奴隶 literally combines (slave, servant) and (subservient), referring to a person who is owned by another and lacks freedom. It is primarily used to describe historical or literal slavery.

Usage in Modern Contexts

While the term originally denotes literal slaves, it is also used metaphorically to express feelings of being trapped or controlled, such as "奴隶" (like a slave) to describe someone overwhelmed by obligations.

Common Collocations

  • 奴隶制度 (nú lì zhì dù): slavery system, used in historical or academic contexts.
  • 奴隶身份 (nú lì shēn fèn): slave status, emphasizing social position.
  • 奴隶一样 (xiàng nú lì yī yàng): like a slave, often metaphorical to express lack of freedom.

Important Notes

This word carries a strong historical and emotional weight. Avoid using it lightly in casual conversation unless clearly metaphorical. It contrasts with terms like "仆" (servant) which imply employment rather than ownership.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 奴隶 with 仆 (núpú), which means servant or attendant and does not imply ownership or lack of freedom.

Example Sentences

In ancient societies, slaves were usually treated as property to be bought

He feels like a slave, bound by work and life.

Although modern society has abolished slavery, various forms of exploitation