英:[pəˈrəʊl]
美:[pəˈroʊl]
英:[pəˈrəʊl]
美:[pəˈroʊl]
n.
假释,假释期
[军](俘虏的)释放宣言
[军]口令,暗号
vt.
假释
使假释出狱
允许宣誓后释放
pa·role
p rol
复数:paroles
第三人称单数:paroles
现在分词:paroling
过去式:paroled
过去分词:paroled
parolable (adj.)
noun
a promise made with or confirmed by a pledge of one's honorespecially: the promise of a prisoner of war to fulfill stated conditions in consideration of his release
a watchword given only to officers of the guard and of the day
a conditional release of a prisoner serving an indeterminate or unexpired sentence
language viewed as a specific individual usage : performance
a linguistic act compare langue
verb
transitive verb
to release (a prisoner) on parole
on parole获得假释
out on parole[美国俚语](女子)离了婚的
17世纪初,“信誉之言”,尤其是“战俘的承诺,如果被允许自由活动,不逃跑,或者如果被允许回家,不再拿起武器”,来自法语 parole “话语,言语”(在 parole d'honneur “信誉之言”中),源自通俗拉丁语 *paraula “言语,演讲”,源自拉丁语 parabola “比较”,源自希腊语 parabole “比较,寓言”,字面意思是“投射在旁边”,因此意为“并列”(参见 parable)。 “在刑事俚语中,提前释放囚犯的条件”可追溯至1908年。
假释
Noun borrowed from French, "speech, expression in words, word, promise," going back to Old French, going back to Gallo-Romance *paraula, going back to Late Latin parabola "comparison, allegory, proverb, discourse, speech"; (sense 4) after the use of parole in this sense by Ferdinand de saussure in Cours de linguistique générale (1916) — more at parable Verb derivative of parole >entry 1
The first known use of parole was in 1531
parrot1 of 2noun
any of numerous usually brightly colored tropical birds marked by a strong hooked bill, by toes arranged in pairs with two in front and two behind, and often by the ability to mimic speech
a person who repeats the words of others without understanding what they mean
parrot2 of 2verb
to repeat words like a parrot
parquetrynoun
a patterned wood inlay used especially for floors
parquetnoun
a flooring of parquetry
paroxysmnoun
a fit, attack, or sudden increase of symptoms (as of a disease) that occurs, quiets down, and occurs again and again
a paroxysm of coughing
a sudden violent emotion or action
paroxysms of rage
paroxysmnoun
a fit, attack, or sudden increase of symptoms (as of a disease) that occurs, quiets down, and occurs again and again
a paroxysm of coughing
a sudden violent emotion or action
paroxysms of rage
parotidadjective
of or relating to the parotid gland
parole1 of 2noun
an early release of a prisoner who meets specified requirements
parole2 of 2verb
to release on parole
parolenoun
a conditional release given to a psychiatric patient in a hospital before discharge enabling the patient to visit freely various designated areas on the hospital grounds or beyond its limits
1 Another Louisiana man, Johnny Lee Ball, was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after meeting with a public defender for just eleven minutes before trial.
2 The guy who stabbed Monkeyman had been arrested before for possession of drugs and was on parole.
3 Red sits across from his PAROLE OFFICER . The P . O . is filling out his report.
瑞德坐在假释官对面,假释官正在填写他的报告.
4 Chances are the judge will push for life without parole.
5 Sabotage itself now carried a minimum penalty of five years without parole and a maximum of death.
6 By the end of 2007, more than 7 million Americans—or one in every 31 adults—were behind bars, on probation, or on parole.
7 We estimated there were fewer than two hundred juvenile offenders serving life without parole for non-homicide offenses.
8 Life, as the historian Hugh Tinker noted, was like being a prisoner on parole.
9 Le d é bit de parole est rapide pour vous mais en fait normal.
对你们来说语速快了点,但事实上这是正常的法国人说话速度.
10 This prediction proved correct, for not long afterward Wells collected both the reward and a parole.
11 The increase in prison admissions due to parole and probation violations is astounding.
12 He lived in constant fear of that parole being revoked.
他时时刻刻捏着一把汗,生怕假释被取消.
13 Today, people labeled felons live in constant fear of a different form of racial repression—racial profiling, police brutality, and revocation of parole.
14 During the prison term, Paunch could be released on parole only under supervision.
刑期内可以假释,但在假释期内, 庞奇必须置于他人监督之下.
15 In an effort to impress his latest parole officer, Richie was trying to improve his vocabulary.
16 The guy's up for parole, they want me to testify.
那家伙就要假释了他们要我去作证.
17 Still, after the parole board set me off, my mind wandered toward escape plans.
18 In addition to nearly fifty arrests on everything from theft to suspicion of murder, Hurd had been in prison in Colorado separate times for stealing, possession of narcotics, and a parole violation.
19 Defendants are typically denied meaningful legal representation, pressured by the threat of lengthy sentences into a plea bargain, and then placed under formal control—in prison or jail, on probation or parole.
20 The prisoner will be eligible for parole after three years.