英 [ɪnˈkɑːsəreɪt] 美 [ɪnˈkɑːrsəreɪt]
vt. 监禁;下狱;禁闭
adj. 监禁的;禁闭的
第三人称单数incarcerates
现在分词incarcerating
过去式incarcerated
过去分词incarcerated
incarcerate /ɪnˈkɑːsəˌreɪt/ [ incarcerating incarcerated incarcerates ]
及物动词 If people are incarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place. 监禁
They were incarcerated for the duration of the war.
他们在战争期间被监禁。
不可数名词 监禁
...her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.
…她母亲在精神病院里的监禁。
监禁的(incarcerate), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
禁闭的(incarcerate), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
下狱(incarcerated), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... interpret vt.解释,诠释 incarcerate v.将某人监禁 penalty n.触发,惩罚 ...
incarceration 监禁;下狱;禁闭
Filling our prisons with such individuals would have exactly the opposite of the desired effect, since it would limit our ability to incarcerate younger criminals, who commit a far greater.
在我们的监狱里塞满这样的人会适得其反,因为这会限制我们监禁年轻罪犯的能力,而这些年轻罪犯的罪行要大得多。
But I must keep incarcerate him.
但我还是得继续监禁他。
And that right now we can no longer afford to incarcerate, see, more than two million people, and take them not only out of workforce, but keeping them away from information of knowledge of literacy.
现在,我们已没有能力,去限制两亿人口,让他们,脱离劳动力,让他们脱离信息,知识或文化素养。
And that right now we can no longer afford to incarcerate, see, more than two million people, and take them not only out of workforce, but keeping them away from information of knowledge of literacy.
现在,我们已没有能力,去限制两亿人口,让他们,脱离劳动力,让他们脱离信息,知识或文化素养。
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Have personnel trained to respond and intervene, possibly to incarcerate the dangerously mentally ill.
Beijing simply cannot incarcerate 100 million fervent Christians as well as untold numbers of devout Buddhists, Muslims, Daoists, and others.
The Bush administration often stipulates that the home countries incarcerate the detainees, prosecute them or monitor them once they are sent back.