imprisonment
英 [ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
美 [ɪmˈprɪznmənt]
n. 关押; 监禁; 坐牢
BNC.4411 / COCA.9862
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 关押;监禁;坐牢
Imprisonmentis the state of being imprisoned.- She was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.
她被判处 7 年监禁。 - ...the prospect of imprisonment.
坐牢的可能性
- She was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.
英英释义
noun
- the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)
- putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment
- 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
双语例句
- After a period of imprisonment she renounced terrorism
在被囚禁一段时间之后,她宣布放弃恐怖主义。 - He got off with only a fine instead of possible imprisonment.
他仅受到罚款而不被监禁。 - He was condemned to life imprisonment.
他被判终身监禁。 - His term of imprisonment hasn't expired yet.
他的刑期还没满。 - He was found guilty by the court-martial and sentenced to imprisonment.
军事法庭判他有罪并判他坐牢。 - Judge Hoffman sentenced all the defendants and their counsel to terms of imprisonment for contempt of court.
法官霍夫曼以蔑视法庭罪判处所有被告和他们的辩护人有期徒刑。 - Through those long years of imprisonment and torture, he remained faithful and unyielding.
在那些遭受囚禁和酷刑的漫长岁月里,他始终坚贞不屈。 - The principal criminal was sentenced to life imprisonment.
这个主犯被判无期徒刑。 - He faced imprisonment for contempt of court.
他因藐视法庭面临监禁。 - In china, the principal penalties are public surveillance, detention, fixed-time imprisonment, life imprisonment and death.
我国的主要刑罚是管制,拘役,有期徒刑,无期徒刑和死刑。