indenturing

英[ɪn'dentʃə(r)] 美[ɪn'dentʃər]
  • n.契约;合同;锯齿状的边缘;凹的部分(复数)indentures:师徒契约;定期服务合同.vt.以契约束缚
indentured indentured indenturing indentures
  • documents n.文件;公文;文档vt.记载;(用文件等)证明
  • indented adj.锯齿状的;犬牙交错的动词indent的过去式和过去分词形式.
Noun:
  1. a concave cut into a surface or edge (as in a coastline)

  2. formal agreement between the issuer of bonds and the bondholders as to terms of the debt

  3. a contract binding one party into the service of another for a specified term

  4. the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line

Verb:
  1. bind by or as if by indentures, as of an apprentice or servant;

    "an indentured servant"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Soon thereafter, private agents scoured the ports taverns, and countryside to sign on workers for indenture.
      此后不久,私人机构迅速搜查港口的小客栈和乡下地区,来招募契约仆役。
    2. The indenture contract was a device that enabled people to pay for their passage to America by selling their labor to someone in the New World for a specified period of time.
      契约是使人们以向新大陆的某个雇主在一段时间里出卖劳动力的方式来支付其赴美旅费的手段。