名词钳闭; 监禁,禁闭
1. 监禁:从而使得有可能确定他是否将要盗窃等等;另一方面,在另一端,惩罚将不再仅仅是引人注目的、确定性的绞刑、罚款、放逐的时刻,而是类如监禁(incarceration)的实践,伴随一系列的训练(exercises)和改造(transformation)施与犯罪者,
2. 箝闭:incarcerated hernia 箝闭性疝 | incarceration 箝闭 | incest 近亲通婚
3. 监禁,禁闭:incarcerate监禁,禁闭 | incarceration监禁,禁闭 | incommunicado(犯人)被单独监禁
4. 幽闭:Creation 创造 | Incarceration 幽闭 | Determination 决定
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1. Whitmore said the claims differ from the department's own information about Hilton's incarceration.
2. The deterrence through prolonged incarceration can be even more powerful than the death penalty.
3. The long incarceration and torturous extraction method caused many health problems for the bears, said Wang.
4. The federal lawsuit argues that the state law also expands the opportunities for Alabama police to push immigrants toward incarceration for various new immigration crimes.
5. They stripped out the funds altogether and voted with Republicans to bar the " transfer, release " or incarceration of any Guantanamo detainee in the United States.
6. The hearing is of no consequence because incarceration or judgment are not options at this time.
7. District Judges James Spencer to delay Sampson's incarceration until the spring of 2007.
8. And the incarceration without trial of Al Qaeda suspects at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba is seen in European capitals as undemocratic and counterproductive.
9. Experts urged authorities to consider the effects of parental incarceration on the minor and prevent children from being abandoned.
10. The report said prison growth and higher incarceration rates do not reflect an increase in the nation's overall population.
noun
1. incarceration的翻译
1. the state of being imprisoned
e.g. 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
Synonym: captivity imprisonment immurement