英:[ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
美:[ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
英:[ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
美:[ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
词根:imprison
vt.imprison 监禁;关押;使…下狱
Noun
1. putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment
2. the state of being imprisoned;
"he was held in captivity until he died"
"the imprisonment of captured soldiers"
"his ignominious incarceration in the local jail"
"he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon"
3. the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)
life imprisonment无期徒刑;终身监禁
false imprisonmentn. 非法监禁
"囚禁"的英文单词为 imprisonment,源于14世纪后期的盎格鲁-法语词汇 emprisonement(13世纪)和旧法语词汇 emprisonnement(13世纪),均来源于 emprisoner(见 imprison)。
关押
徒刑
Middle English, from Anglo-French emprisoner, from en- + prison prison
The first known use of imprison was in the 14th century
improveverb
to make or become better when economic conditions improve
genetics helps us improve plants
to increase the value of (land or property) by making improvements
to make good use of
improved their time by studying German
to make useful additions or changes
improveverb
to make or become better when economic conditions improve
genetics helps us improve plants
to increase the value of (land or property) by making improvements
to make good use of
improved their time by studying German
to make useful additions or changes
improprietynoun
the quality or state of being improper
an improper act or remark
improperadjective
not proper, right, or suitable
improperadjective
not proper, right, or suitable
impromptuadjective
not prepared ahead of time : extemporaneous
an impromptu speech
improbableadjective
not probable : unlikely to be true or to occur
improbableadjective
not probable : unlikely to be true or to occur
improbableadjective
not probable : unlikely to be true or to occur
imprisonverb
to put in or as if in prison
1 Debt is an imprisonment to our happiness.
债务是幸福的监牢。
2 “I suggest imprisonment for a year, until his immunity runs out.”
3 The trial court sentenced Mrs. Colbey to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and a short while later she found herself shackled in a prison van heading to the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women.
4 He faced imprisonment for contempt of court.
他因藐视法庭面临监禁。
5 He had been involved in negotiating with Lord Asriel about the terms of his imprisonment, and he remembered it well.
6 We refer to this as "other-imprisonment."... an.
我们称此为“他人监禁”。
7 The answer, it seems, is ensuring the continued imprisonment of his sister.
8 The older boy made a deal with prosecutors and got a parole-eligible life sentence, while Evan was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
9 “Every single person on this street is subject to a mandatory search, by high order of the Kuhani. Failure to comply may result in fines and imprisonment. Make a neat and orderly line.”
10 The risk of arrest and imprisonment seemed trivial compared to facing my father at the end of the day.
11 Two years of imprisonment and starvation and raids had bled the ghetto dry of almost anything worth owning.
12 After sentencing, Paul wrote a letter home: “Dear Mother: I have been sentenced today to seven months imprisonment. Please do not worry. It will merely be a delightful rest. With love, Alice.”
13 The rate of incarceration in 1972 was at a level so low that it no longer seems in the realm of possibility, but for moratorium supporters, that magnitude of imprisonment was egregiously high.
14 Even in church, a place where many people seek solace in times of grief and sorrow, families often keep secret the imprisonment of their children or relatives.
15 On the last night of her imprisonment, the queen could not sleep.
16 After a period of imprisonment she renounced terrorism.
被监禁了一段时间后她宣布放弃恐怖主义。
17 Recent events lean me more towards favoring longer years of imprisonment.
最近发生的事件更使我倾向于延长罪犯关押年限的意见。
18 He was imprisoned for murder.
19 We ended up taking on almost one hundred new cases following the court's ban on life imprisonment without parole for kids convicted of non-homicide offenses.
20 Our litigation strategy was complicated by the fact that more than 2,500 children in the United States had been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
2 限制
saving bound restrictive determinative line term limit mark tie parameter limitation restriction terminal qualification modification lid leash confinement condition modify bind narrow spare restrict terminate confine cramp stint restrain imprison crib swaddle circumscribe astrict bind down set limits to set a term to hedge about
4 入狱
5 束缚
tie chain liability yoke bondage servitude noose stricture fetters trammels cramp hamper imprison enslave shackle crimp fetter tie down
7 拘留
detn. commitment arrest prison custody ward detention confinement internment detainer poundage arrestment keep hold secure pound pinch intern detain
8 监禁
custodial chain commitment prison custody restraint confinement incarceration lockup duress durance enjail encage PEN lag confine restrain imprison incarcerate immure steek lay fast cage in detention jail close bond secure detain lock into put under restraint put in ward captivity stretch retention ward poundage bar stow slough pinfold mure embar
10 下狱