गुलामी
The state of being a slave or under the total control of someone else. It refers to both historical forced labor and the metaphorical lack of freedom in modern life or relationships.
例句
3 / 5हमें किसी की गुलामी नहीं करनी चाहिए।
We should not be anyone's slave.
भारत ने वर्षों तक अंग्रेज़ों की गुलामी सही।
India endured slavery under the British for years.
तुम बस उसकी गुलामी करते रहते हो क्या?
Do you just keep acting like his slave?
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the Persian root 'Ghulam' (servant). If you feel 'Gloom' because you have no freedom, you are in 'Gulaami'.
快速测验
सच्ची खुशी ______ में नहीं, बल्कि आज़ादी में है।
正确!
正确答案是: गुलामी
例句
हमें किसी की गुलामी नहीं करनी चाहिए।
everydayWe should not be anyone's slave.
भारत ने वर्षों तक अंग्रेज़ों की गुलामी सही।
formalIndia endured slavery under the British for years.
तुम बस उसकी गुलामी करते रहते हो क्या?
informalDo you just keep acting like his slave?
इतिहास में गुलामी की प्रथा बहुत क्रूर थी।
academicThe practice of slavery in history was very cruel.
यह अनुबंध गुलामी के समान है।
businessThis contract is equivalent to slavery.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
गुलामी की ज़ंजीरें तोड़ना
To break the chains of slavery
किसी का गुलाम होना
To be someone's slave
जी-हुज़ूरी करना
To be a servile 'yes-man'
容易混淆的词
Naukri refers to a voluntary job for pay, while Gulaami refers to forced or total submission.
Seva is service done out of respect or duty, whereas Gulaami is service under compulsion.
使用说明
The word is strongly negative and is often used in political or historical contexts. Figuratively, it is used to describe an unfair job or a relationship where one person has no voice.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use this word to mean a 'hard job'. While it conveys difficulty, it specifically implies a lack of human rights and freedom.
记忆技巧
Think of the Persian root 'Ghulam' (servant). If you feel 'Gloom' because you have no freedom, you are in 'Gulaami'.
词源
Derived from the Persian word 'ghulām', which originally referred to a servant or a youth.
语法模式
文化背景
In India, this word is deeply tied to the historical memory of the British colonial era, often referred to as '200 years of slavery'.
快速测验
सच्ची खुशी ______ में नहीं, बल्कि आज़ादी में है।
正确!
正确答案是: गुलामी
更多general词汇
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आग
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आजादी
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आलसी
A1Refers to a person who is unwilling to work or use energy; lazy. It describes an individual who avoids exertion or activity and prefers to remain idle.
आलस्य
A1Aalasya refers to a state of laziness, sloth, or lack of desire to perform any activity. It describes both a temporary feeling of lethargy and a habitual tendency toward procrastination or inactivity.
आपदा
A1A sudden event such as a natural catastrophe or a serious accident that causes great damage or loss of life. It is commonly used to describe large-scale crises like floods, earthquakes, or significant personal misfortunes.
आराम
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आर्द्र
A1The word refers to something that is moist, damp, or humid. It is used to describe physical wetness in the environment or metaphorically to describe eyes filled with moisture/tears.
आश्चर्यजनक
A1Something that causes surprise, wonder, or amazement. It describes an event, fact, or piece of news that is unexpected or extraordinary.
आशीर्वाद
A1A blessing or prayer for someone's well-being, success, or happiness, typically bestowed by elders, teachers, or deities. It is a fundamental concept in Indian culture representing goodwill and positive energy directed towards another person.
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