incarcerate的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison -- 監禁;禁閉

    • We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours. 我們被困在發生故障的電梯中長達四小時。

    • Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated. 成千上萬持不同政見者被審問或監禁。

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  • I am not sure that he was ever incarcerated in a woman's prison, which would have been grossly unfair on women prisoners.

  • People are incarcerated solely for having been convicted of criminal activity.

  • My father was incarcerated by the communist regime.

  • She was incarcerated by her husband in order to force her to give him her fortune, and after he had attempted to sell her chastity to a friend.

  • If they really are totally indifferent to the rights of others, there may be grounds for incarcerating them permanently, not as punishment, but merely for protection.

  • The last two decades have witnessed an epidemic of incarceration - in 2002, more than two million inmates were incarcerated in adult correctional facilities, a 71% increase since 1990 [13].

  • Her narratives consequently revolve in a kind of dark circle, where the allure of emancipation remains ironically incarcerated within a structural double bind of blasphemy and apostasy.

  • The quarantine system did not provide what was needed for individuals incarcerated on isolated outposts after a long voyage, particularly for those who were healthy.

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