0 A captive person or animal is being kept somewhere and is not allowed to leave. -- плененный, содержащийся в неволе
1 a group of people who have to watch something or have to buy something because they do not have a choice -- слушатели/зрители/покупатели поневоле
2 to keep someone as a prisoner, or make someone a prisoner -- держать в плену/захватывать в плен
3 someone who is kept as a prisoner -- пленник
On average, the homeland of captives was located just under 106 miles from the point of embarkation (number l 879, standard deviation l 61n7).
After 1808, in the trade as a whole 68n4 per cent of captives were male and 42n6 per cent were children on average.
In contrast to the monuments, on the vases bound live captives are never depicted lying supine.
Figures given the smallest amount of total horizontal space are captives, servants, and children.
French officials were forced to intervene to ensure the return of captives on at least one occasion.
Most likely, they were war captives representing different ethnic groups and/or social classes.
The rationale for such collusion has been hypothesized above as one involving a correlation between the interests of captors and captives.
However, the behavior of captives, who are influenced by human caretakers and artificial environments, is irrelevant here.
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