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Definition of galley slave in English: galley slavenoun historical 1A person condemned to man the oars in a galley. 〈史〉(战舰上)划桨的奴隶(或囚犯) Example sentencesExamples - He notes that military captives and criminals were available in quantity and reminds us (in interesting detail) of the long tradition of galley slaves at the oars of Mediterranean shipping.
- I'll bet John Knox never complained of it, even during his stint as a galley slave.
- It had the practical effect of freeing thousands of Christian galley slaves.
- And I could do nothing but sit there like a galley slave.
- Like the Baron's son, Pangloss received one hundred strokes to the soles of his feet and was sent to be a galley slave.
- 1.1 A person who works very hard, typically performing menial or thankless tasks.
(尤指吃力不讨好的)苦力,做苦工的人 call-centre workers are the galley slaves of the twenty-first century 呼叫中心的工作人员是21世纪吃力不讨好的苦力。 Example sentencesExamples - All we need to remember is that there were many galley slaves but few overseers.
- The missive, from Paul Winkler, a former Hollinger galley slave, pointed the OSC to Tubby's and David Radler's self-dealing.
- "We worked like galley slaves to get them all sorted out."
- Since arriving on the scene one year ago, the Liberal appointee has accelerated the review process to ramming speed, using his faithful retainers, naturally, as the galley slaves.
- Government galley slaves were angry that they had to shell out $30.00 for the official Christmas do last night, kindly organised for them by Chief Whip Jim Lloyd.
- How do those "galley slaves" of the Japanese factory bear such conditions of labour?
- The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding.
- Men are turning into galley slaves with cooking, washing and ironing duties while women are out on the town - unescorted, for goodness sake.
Synonyms hard worker, toiler, workhorse, stakhanovite menial, menial worker, slave, toiler, lackey
Definition of galley slave in US English: galley slavenounˈɡalē ˌslāv historical 1A person condemned to row in a galley. 〈史〉(战舰上)划桨的奴隶(或囚犯) Example sentencesExamples - He notes that military captives and criminals were available in quantity and reminds us (in interesting detail) of the long tradition of galley slaves at the oars of Mediterranean shipping.
- And I could do nothing but sit there like a galley slave.
- I'll bet John Knox never complained of it, even during his stint as a galley slave.
- Like the Baron's son, Pangloss received one hundred strokes to the soles of his feet and was sent to be a galley slave.
- It had the practical effect of freeing thousands of Christian galley slaves.
- 1.1 A person who works very hard, typically performing menial or thankless tasks.
(尤指吃力不讨好的)苦力,做苦工的人 call-center workers are the galley slaves of the twenty-first century 呼叫中心的工作人员是21世纪吃力不讨好的苦力。 Example sentencesExamples - How do those "galley slaves" of the Japanese factory bear such conditions of labour?
- The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding.
- All we need to remember is that there were many galley slaves but few overseers.
- The missive, from Paul Winkler, a former Hollinger galley slave, pointed the OSC to Tubby's and David Radler's self-dealing.
- Men are turning into galley slaves with cooking, washing and ironing duties while women are out on the town - unescorted, for goodness sake.
- Government galley slaves were angry that they had to shell out $30.00 for the official Christmas do last night, kindly organised for them by Chief Whip Jim Lloyd.
- "We worked like galley slaves to get them all sorted out."
- Since arriving on the scene one year ago, the Liberal appointee has accelerated the review process to ramming speed, using his faithful retainers, naturally, as the galley slaves.
Synonyms hard worker, toiler, workhorse, stakhanovite menial, menial worker, slave, toiler, lackey
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