jailhouse

jailhouse [ˈdʒeɪlhaʊs]  [ˈdʒelˌhaʊs] 

第三人称复数:jailhouses

jailhouse 基本解释
监狱;
jailhouse 网络解释

1. 监狱:jaileress 女狱卒 | jailhouse 监狱 | jailor 狱卒

2. 看守所:虚假的 phony | 看守所 jailhouse | 无数 myriad

jailhouse 单语例句

1. jailhouse在线翻译

1. Has made a jailhouse confession to pals that of course he killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in a fit of rage.

2. jailhouse

2. Expect sexy wardens, convict mixologists and JailHouse Funk being spun by Hed Kandi DJ Paul Centellas.

3. jailhouse

3. It's all very disjointed and perplexing, particularly when some jailhouse revenge is thrown into the mix.

4. He speculated during a jailhouse interview with The Associated Press last year that he might be the target of overzealous prosecutors.

5. Hill said in a jailhouse interview on the eve of his execution that he had no regrets and no remorse for the killings.

6. Prisons should also check if inmates are being abused and crack down on jailhouse bullies.

7. jailhouse是什么意思

7. Johnson was knocked bleeding to the jailhouse floor but was not seriously hurt.

8. jailhouse什么意思

8. LOS ANGELES - Paris Hilton may be looking forward to her jailhouse release, but her neighbors aren't.

9. The management of a Hebei detention center is being investigated after two prisoners died and another was severely injured by a jailhouse bully.

jailhouse 英英释义

jailhouse

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)

    Synonym: jail gaol clink slammer poky pokey