English to Turkish Dictionary captivity

captivity

esaret
translation of 'captivity'
noun
esaret,
tutkunluk,
tutsaklık
example
If Amber does make a full recovery she will spend the rest of her life in 'captivity' for her own protection.
Millions of the 5 million or so who returned alive from German 'captivity' were sentenced to labour camps.
The next three days of 'captivity' are described over three chapters.
Most animals' basic needs can be met in 'captivity' if conditions are sufficiently favourable.
I had malaria 46 times during 'captivity' , although luckily not while I was in the cage.
he was released after 865 days in 'captivity'
She will survive her many wounds and, we hope, mend from the trauma of her 'captivity' .
the third month of their 'captivity' passed
Later in 1945, when in 'captivity' , he spoke about the shooting to fellow prisoners.
I met Brian just six months after he came out of 'captivity' , and I was struck by how unsettled he seemed.
the third month of their 'captivity'
The French withdrew, taking the pope with them as a prisoner, and he died in French 'captivity' .
Freedom, in short, is a subjective concept that can mean either liberation or lifelong 'captivity' .
Those first few months of 'captivity' , for the most part, passed the quickest.
he was released after 865 days in 'captivity'
The sad fate of the German prisoners of war held in Soviet 'captivity' is generally known in the Federal Republic.
Some Australian bird species or parrot species will breed quite happily here in 'captivity' .
Female cowbirds were held in 'captivity' and released at the end of the breeding season.
Were the families of those who did not survive 'captivity' fairly compensated?
The major had been in 'captivity' for two months after being captured along with a team of Indian peacekeepers.
What an opportunity to proclaim real liberty to those in physical 'captivity' and spiritual bondage!
After three and a half years in 'captivity' , only one-third of the prisoners were still alive.
The urine is likely to be obtained from foxes kept in 'captivity' or those that have been shot by gamekeepers to protect their stock.
The pope was taken prisoner and kept in polite 'captivity' for nine months.
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