incarcerate
英 [ɪnˈkɑːsəreɪt]
美 [ɪnˈkɑːrsəreɪt]
v. 监禁; 关押; 禁闭
过去分词:incarcerated 过去式:incarcerated 现在分词:incarcerating 第三人称单数:incarcerates
Collins.1 / BNC.19981 / COCA.12453
牛津词典
verb
- 监禁;关押;禁闭
to put sb in prison or in another place from which they cannot escape
柯林斯词典
- VERB 监禁;禁闭
If people areincarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place.- They were incarcerated for the duration of the war...
战争期间,他们被关在狱中。 - It can cost $40,000 to $50,000 to incarcerate a prisoner for a year.
监禁一名囚犯一年要花费 4 万到 5 万美元。
- They were incarcerated for the duration of the war...
英英释义
verb
- 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
双语例句
- For it was they, and their ox little abbot, who plotted to incarcerate me in this dungeon hall for an eternity.
因为他们和他们该死的小修道院院长,企图把我永远的关在这个地牢里。 - Why do you incarcerate yourself in the room every afternoon?
你为何每天下午将自己关在房间里? - Many people think that it is wrong to incarcerate criminals in confined quarters for as long as thirty years.
很多人认为把罪犯监禁在禁闭营里达30年之久是不对的。 - He is incarcerate in his own sensibility.
他被囿于自己的敏感性之中。 - You're not even worth what it would cost us to incarcerate you.
你甚至不值得我们把你关进监狱。 - Limits court authority to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, break drug treatment rules or violate parole.
限制法院的权力监禁罪犯谁犯下某些毒品犯罪,打破药物治疗的规则或违反假释。 - Those who are freakish or sick, who incarcerate themselves to studies or bedrooms, who are prisoners of their own hearts, are real protagonists of modern fictions.
那些异想天开的人,那些病人,那些幽闭在书房或卧室里的人,那些把自己囚禁在内心里的人,才是现代小说真正的主角。 - Incarcerate me, sirs, I am a free born man!
但我还是得继续监禁他。 - To incarcerate a prisoner in a cell.
将罪犯关入牢房。 - Please, pull over and wait for the police to incarcerate your passenger.
请靠边停车并等待警察过来收监这个人。