及物动词
1. She was jailed for three months.
她被监禁三个月。
2. He was jailed for two years.
他被囚禁了两年。
名词
1. He went to jail for drunken driving.
他因酒后开车入狱。
1. 禁锢:作为最高级的 chroot 禁锢(jail)退出 UML. 使用普通的 Linux 命令,例如 shutdown -h now. 现在,该为 UML 创建一些专门的自由空间以使其在这些空间中运行,方法是通过创建并格式化一个稀疏(sparse)文件. 这有点神奇,
2. 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
1. 监狱;看守所
A jail is a place where criminals are kept in order to punish them, or where people waiting to be tried are kept.
e.g. Three prisoners escaped from a jail.
3名囚犯越狱了。
2. 使入狱;监禁
If someone is jailed, they are put into jail.
e.g. He was jailed for twenty years.
他被判了20年监禁。
1. Illegal business operation carries a maximum jail sentence of up to five years.
2. jail的解释
2. The men will be sentenced on Wednesday with Butt and Asif facing up to seven years in jail or large fines.
3. jail
3. According to a report by the Washington Post on July 25, more than 10 jail officers in Prince George of Maryland have arrest records.
4. Neil denies accusations that could land him in jail for 20 years and one teenager soon alleged the Canadian had paid him for oral sex.
5. Sauer suggested that could be taken care of at jail medical facilities.
6. Testimony during the hearing showed she arrived at the jail in near catatonia, but had improved steadily since.
7. A man wanted for stealing cell phones two years ago decided to surrender to police after he recently got tired of evading jail.
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8. The two men were booked administratively into the Adams County jail and released on their own recognizance.
9. jail
9. The accused face up to 20 years in jail with hard labor if found guilty in Chad.
10. jail的意思
10. The corruption charge against her carries a minimum jail term of seven years.
noun
1. a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
verb
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 incarcerate lag immure put behind bars jug gaol put away remand