0 a place where criminals are kept as a punishment -- cárcel
He is in jail.
1 a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime -- cárcel [ feminine, singular ]
the county jail la cárcel del condado
He was put in jail for twenty-two years. Le encarcelaron durante veintidós años.
2 to put sb in a jail -- encarcelar
They were sentenced and jailed for life. Ellos fueron sentenciados y encarcelados de por vida.
It also involves not jailing entrepreneurs.
They brutally attacked the families of political prisoners protesting outside the jails and likewise on hunger strike.
We can fight for our ideas, but we do not have the right to slander anyone, persecute them or throw them into jail.
The tragedy provoked when the security forces stormed the jails caused public outrage.
Many other political prisoners and prisoners of conscience are still in jail and, at the moment, the promises of democratization are only that: promises and words which have little substance.
He received six years in jail for corruption, following what most outside observers considered to be farcical proceedings which were a travesty of any notion of justice.
A number of them have since been tried and sentenced to lengthy jail terms.
It is certainly not an undisturbed election if the leaders of the other political parties are under house arrest or in jail.
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