adj. 受契约束缚的
v. 以契约约束;签订契约(indenture 的过去分词)
1.In the 19th century it was called indentured servitude.
在19世纪被称作劳役。
2.Daniel arrived in Maryland as an indentured servant.
丹尼尔作为契约佣工来到马里兰州。
3.At the time, he felt fortunate; the ratio of applicants to indentured trainees was enormous.
那时他觉得自己是个幸运儿——在所有申请者中真正能签订协议的比例很低。
4.His son was indentured to the local blacksmith.
他的儿子拜当地的铁匠为师签订了师徒合同。
5.Early Irish settlers to the American colonies, many of whom were indentured servants, brought the Irish tradition of celebrating St. Patrick's feast day to America.
早期移民到美国殖民地的爱尔兰人,其中许多契约奴仆,把庆祝圣帕·特里克节的爱尔兰传统带到了美国。
6.Indentured to the Hutts for millennia, the Klatooinians are nonetheless a proud people with a strong sense of tradition.
克拉图因人被赫特人束缚了数千年,但他们仍然十分自豪,有着强烈的传统意识。