jailing
n.
監(jiān)牢;監(jiān)獄;拘留所
vt.
監(jiān)禁;下獄
詳細解釋
n.(名詞)
- 監(jiān)獄
- 監(jiān)禁
- 拘留所
- 牢
- 監(jiān)牢
- 關(guān)押
v.(動詞)
- 監(jiān)禁
- 拘留
- 把…下牢
- 下獄
- 把…關(guān)進監(jiān)獄
同步翻譯
n.(名詞)
- [C]監(jiān)獄 a place where criminals are kept as part of their punishment
英語翻譯 Noun:
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a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
Verb:
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lock up or confine, in or as in a jail;
\\\"The suspects were imprisoned without trial\\\"
\\\"the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life\\\"
造句
用作名詞(n.)
- Two prisoners broke loose from jail.
兩名犯人從監(jiān)牢脫逃。
- The prisoner is left to rot in the jail.
這個囚徒被投入監(jiān)獄任憑他漸漸消瘦下去。
- The whole jail was shrouded in darkness.
整座監(jiān)獄籠罩在黑暗之中。
- It\\\'s just hearsay but apparently John has been put in jail.
我也是聽說的啦,聽說約翰好像被關(guān)進拘留所了。
- On the other hand, at least he didn\\\'t leave his dinner on the floor of the county jail.
可是,從另一方面來說,他至少沒有吐在拘留所的地板上。
用作及物動詞(vt.)
- He was put in jail for grand larceny.
他因重大盜竊案而被監(jiān)禁。
- He can be punished by long jail sentences.
他可能受到長期監(jiān)禁的處罰。
常用短語
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
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break〔escape〕 from jail
越獄
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go into jail
進監(jiān)獄
介詞+~
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