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词根:detain
vt.detain 拘留;留住;耽搁
verb
transitive verb
to hold or keep in or as if in custody
detained by the police for questioning
obsolete to keep back (something due) : withhold
to restrain especially from proceeding
was detained by a flat tire
"拘留行为",1580年代; 见 detain + -ment。
收押
扣留
Middle English deteynen, from Anglo-French deteign-, stem of detenir, modification of Latin detinēre, from de- + tenēre to hold — more at thin
The first known use of detain was in the 15th century
detectverb
to discover the nature, existence, presence, or fact of
detect the approach of an airplane
detectverb
to discover the nature, existence, presence, or fact of
detect the approach of an airplane
detectverb
to discover the nature, existence, presence, or fact of
detect the approach of an airplane
detectverb
to discover the nature, existence, presence, or fact of
detect the approach of an airplane
detainverb
to hold or keep in or as if in prison
to prevent from proceeding : stop
was detained by a flat tire
1 The other is a Guatemalan detainee whose children were put up for adoption because, Paiz said, due to her detainment, she was deemed unable to care for them and therefore an unfit mother.
2 Building a wall to contain people, detainment camps, quarantining those suspected of carrying the zombie virus, and political debate are just a few references that play a role in the story.
3 Sundance Now is showing “Midnight Return: The Story of Billy Hayes and Turkey,” about the real-life subject of “Midnight Express,” the sensationalistic 1978 movie about an American’s horrific detainment in a Turkish prison.
4 The order, prompted by fears that Japanese-Americans would aid that country’s war effort, led to the mass detainment.
5 These unprovable suspicions, Jackson’s detainment in the laundry, Pierrot’s wretched delivery and the morning’s colossal heat were oppressive to Briony.
6 It should be noted that standing idle outside the perimeter of the property could likely result in detainment and questioning, and is thus ill advised.
应当指出,站在外面的财产周边闲置也很可能导致扣押和审问,因此是不可取的。
7 Diamant's book focuses heavily on lack of access to menstrual products in prisons, immigration detainment centers, refugee camps, and among people experiencing homelessness, because, she notes, menstrual health justice "is the quintessential intersectional issue."
8 It was an act of protest against unjust detainment and incarceration, as well as the tyranny of the wealthy ruling class.
9 Smotrich, then 25, was detained and questioned for weeks.
10 Let’s hope that Savage’s detainment is the unfortunate catalyst that brings more attention to the plight of black immigrants and to just how far the government’s racist, anti-immigrant agenda can reach.
11 In light of his arrest and detainment, however, his ability to sustain this role, in China at least, would seem to be in serious doubt.
12 He didn’t look at us, but I wondered what role the minutemen’s guns and German Shepherd played in his detainment.
13 The resulting wrongful detainment causes the man to lose his job, so he sues the department.
14 In interviews conducted after detainment, Gypsy Rose said she felt more free in prison than she did throughout much of her life prior, because she was allowed to just be a normal person there.
15 After that, she refused the detainment of her tutor and came back to serve our country.
她拒绝了导师的一再挽留,回国效力。
16 The show, titled “Free Anna Delvey,” which closes March 27, references her long-preferred name and current detainment for overstaying her visa.
17 The condition of being delayed; detainment.
耽误耽搁的状态;
18 A German engineer and four Afghans were released safely after nearly three months of detainment in Afghanistan.
一名德国工程师和四名阿富汗人经过阿富汗约三个月的拘留后已获释放。
19 She had made two choices but not me, what I could do for detainment?
她选了两次也没选择我我还拿什么去挽留呢?
20 That December, after 10 months of detainment in Russia, she was finally released.