corvee

[kɔr've]
  • n. 强迫劳役
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corvee (n.)
mid-14c., "day's unpaid labor due to a lord by vassals under French feudal system" (abolished 1776), from Old French corvee (12c.), from Late Latin corrogata (opera) "requested work," from fem. past participle of Latin corrogare, from com- "with" (see com-) + rogare "to ask" (see rogation).
1. Qing Dynasty officials to send regular patrols along the tree corvee situation.
清代官府常派差役沿路巡察护树情况.

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2. People in ancient times had to bear heavy corvee.
在古代人们要承担沉重的徭役.

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3. Serf - owners ruthlessly exploited serfs through corvee and usury.
农奴主 用差役和高利贷对农奴进行残酷的剥削.

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4. Second, It discusses the township and township corvee wicn were reflected by Mongol archives.
第二部分论述了蒙文档案所反映的清代喀喇沁左旗苏木及苏木徭役.

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5. The word just said arc corvee reports: " Yesterday evening has a tiger to come out person. "
话刚说完,就有差役来报告: “ 昨夜有老虎出来伤人. ”

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