第三人称单数:incarcerates
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现在分词:incarcerating
过去分词:incarcerated
过去式:incarcerated
及物动词监禁,禁闭; 关进监狱; [医]钳闭
1. 监禁:合理化了的自我利益与增长中的种族不平等、阶级不平等,经济紧缩和那监禁(incarcerate)有色人种青年的犯罪司法系统的发展联合(hand in hand)在一起,那程度赶超了以前南非的种族隔离制度.
2. 监禁,下狱:inborn 天生的 | incarcerate 监禁,下狱 | incarnate 使具体化,使化身
3. 监狱/关押:滥用法律: abuse of law, stretch the law | 监狱/关押:jail, prison, imprisonment, imprison, incarcerate, lock up | 死刑: capital punishment, death penalty, death sentence
4. 禁闭:incapacity 无能 | incarcerate 禁闭 | incendiarism 纵火狂
1. 监禁;禁闭
If people are incarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place.
e.g. They were incarcerated for the duration of the war...
战争期间,他们被关在狱中。
e.g. 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。
1. It empowers the police - instead of the courts - to incarcerate a person for up to four years.
incarcerate
verb
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1. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
e.g. The suspects were imprisoned without trial
the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life
Synonym: imprison lag immure put behind bars jail jug gaol put away remand