jailhouse如何读

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jailhouse是什么意思

  • n.监狱

jailhouse变形

复数:jailhouses

jailhouse词根

词根:jailer

n.

jailer 狱卒,看守监狱的人

jailor 狱卒;看守监狱的人

jailhouse英英释义

  • n.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)

jailhouse词源英文解释

The first known use of jailhouse was in 1812

jailhouse 例句

1 He didn’t say much except “It sure has been hot here lately” or “I’m getting fat eating jailhouse food. Ha ha.”

2 Smith was also charged with damaging or destroying a jailhouse phone.

3 I asked, knowing that every jailhouse rule was eventually violated.

4 Bunny’s jailhouse jokes had for some reason unsettled me, though I remembered him telling an awful lot of jokes like that, back in the fall.

5 Ben was placed in a dark cell on the white man’s side of the jailhouse.

6 But the village doesn’t matter, except for the jailhouse and the gallows.

7 The boxer maintained his innocence and became his own jailhouse lawyer.

这位拳击手坚持自己无罪,他成了为自己辩护的牢房律师。

8 The quiet jailhouse tête-à-tête between Hildy and poor Earl Williams, a moment more intimate than any she has with Walter or Bruce.

9 In many ways, its popularity hinges on our seemingly bottomless fascination with all things prison-related, even as the couples themselves try to move on and put all of that jailhouse nonsense behind them.

10 His fate will depend on a relentless re-investigation conducted by Post and his colleagues and some strong-arming of jailhouse snitches and other witnesses who gave false testimony years ago.

11 In 1955 a remorseful prisoner at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia started expressing his newfound Roman Catholic faith on the jailhouse walls.

12 “The Night Of” goes to great lengths to emphasize the grind-it-out dignity of veterans like Box, Stone and Helen, but it does a disservice to Chandra by giving her a jailhouse crush.

13 It was beyond even rudimentary, infantry, truck-driver jailhouse swearing—I know he condemned me to eight or nine slow deaths.

14 “We have imprisoned our music in a jailhouse of 12 bars,” Mr. Eaton told Princeton Alumni Weekly in 1985, referring to the 12 tones of the octave.

15 The grant has gone to reviewing cases involving evidence like eyewitness identification, ballistics, tire-track analysis and jailhouse snitch or informant testimony.

16 She took the bones, all right; Milkman had seen them on the table in the jailhouse.

17 What followed was an odd set of jailhouse encounters.

18 The show could have lost momentum; instead it opened up and gained depth, physically free of the claustrophobic jailhouse confines but still tightly linked to them in psychological and thematic terms.

19 As Mr. Pellicano sat in the prison cafeteria in his jailhouse uniform, the court reporter instructed him to raise his right hand and asked if he swore to tell the truth.

20 Mr. Robinson “chained prisoners to the jailhouse fence, he was the long arm of the law, he was that guy,” Ms. Anderson said.

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