jailer是什么意思

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  • For instance, both men are given social status over the soldier and the jailer through a number of visual devices.

  • A figure obsessed with power, the jailer derides the prisoner, repudiating her piety in an exercise of strength over both her and the gates to heaven which he controls.

  • A jailer cuffing his wrist to that of a prisoner for an hour or two is a matter of routine.

  • A jailer though who cuffs himself to his prisoner for thirty-six long years is himself no longer a free man.

  • People have to come to realise that the so-called liberators have become their jailers.

  • Medical and nursing staff detest having to be jailers one minute and nurses the next.

  • The fact is that fear and aggression on the part of the jailers mobilised violence on the part of the prisoner that understanding would never, never have provoked.

  • Intended as a prison, it had eight cells and a jailer's residence, all of which opened onto a central courtyard.

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  • 中文简体

    监狱看守…

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  • Español

    carcelero, -a…

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  • Português

    carcereiro, -a…

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  • 日本語

    看守…

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  • Türk dili

    gardiyan…

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  • Français

    gardien/-ienne de prison…

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  • Catalan

    escarceller, -a…

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  • العربية

    سَجّان…

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