prisoners

prisoners[ˈprizənəz] 

原级:prisoner

prisoners 基本解释
俘虏;囚徒( prisoner的名词复数 );被夺去自由的人[动物]等;
prisoners 单语例句

1. They say those prisoners by definition had psychological problems, even if they were not receiving mental health treatment.

2. prisoners的翻译

2. Police take a roll call in Changsha before shifting the prisoners to jails in Hunan Province.

3. A joint statement issued after the summit did not call for the release of political prisoners.

4. The event was particularly touching when the prisoners sang Mother in the Candlelight, as their voices mixed with sounds of weeping.

5. prisoners

5. Critics on Capitol Hill and elsewhere have said that memo provided the legal underpinnings for subsequent abuses of prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq.

6. It said it has 13 Hezbollah prisoners and the bodies of dozens of guerrillas that could be offered in exchange for the two captive soldiers.

7. There is no definite regulation stipulating whose responsibility it is to care for prisoners'children.

8. ICRC rules limit prisoners to discussing only personal matters in their correspondence, and the letters from Saddam go through a US censor.

9. Nearly all the prisoners are Muslim and Harris said a Muslim chaplain was on call and would be sent to Guantanamo to perform traditional rites.

10. Only nine of about 500 prisoners being held at the base have been charged, and the United States has been holding prisoners there since January 2002.