英 [dʒeɪl] 美 [dʒeɪl]
n. 监狱;监禁
v. 监禁
【名】 (Jail) (英)杰尔(人名)
复数jails
第三人称单数jails
现在分词jailing
过去式jailed
过去分词jailed
jail /dʒeɪl/ CET4 TEM4 [ jailing jailed jails ]
有变体名词 A jail is a place where criminals are kept in order to punish them, or where people waiting to be tried are kept. 监狱
Three prisoners escaped from a jail.
3个囚犯从一个监狱逃跑了。
及物动词 If someone is jailed, they are put into jail. 监禁
He was jailed for twenty years.
他被监禁了20年。
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
同义词: imprison / incarcerate / lag / immure / put behind bars / jug / gaol / put away / remand
监狱-引用次数:288
People start to think about the rehabilitation of jail.
人们开始对监狱的矫正功能进行反思。
参考来源行刑社会化研究(研究生论文)
拘留所
监狱-引用次数:47
My paper was wrote on the basis of one jail's practical application project in Zhuhai.
本人的论文是以珠海某监狱的实际应用项目为依据而写的。
参考来源某监狱监控系统的设计
中国行刑社会化现实思考 - 淘金者论文范文中心 关键词:行刑 监狱 社会化 [gap=575]Key words:penalty execution; jail; socialization
这让他被足总禁赛9个月,并差点入狱(Jail),挫折是一杯苦酒,只有勇敢的人才敢于一饮而尽。曼联最终把联赛冠军拱手让给了布莱克本队。
... cope vi.(ith)(乐成地)应付,措置惩罚 jail n.牢狱 decent a.像样的,面子的 ...
罗德曼只在班房(Jail)呆了2天就出来了,多年后他才明白,世界上最容易被忘记的东西,就是爱情。只消有一齐表没找回(Find),他就起码要坐半年牢。
He has been released from jail.
他已从监狱里放出来了。
Three prisoners escaped from a jail.
3个囚犯从一个监狱逃跑了。
Rampaging prisoners ran riot through the jail.
闹事的囚犯在监狱里肆意撒野。
The jail would contain fields and factories so that the prisoners could work to provide services to the larger community.
VOA : special.2010.03.31
Now when you go to jail-- I mean when you go to court, slaves of course can't represent themselves in court at all, they don't have any legal standing.
如果你进监狱。。。,我是说如果你上法院,奴隶当然不能在法庭上代表自己,他们没有任何法律地位。
新约课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
He'll be sold again, by the way, a third time, for $2000.00, in Mobile, Alabama, at the Mobile Slave Jail.
他又将被卖掉,顺便说一下,第三次,他被卖了两千美元,在亚拉巴马州一个流动的奴隶监狱
美国内战与重建课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The idea was to make it easier for prisoners to rejoin their communities after they served their jail sentences.
VOA : special.2010.03.31
It was a jail that held the famous English pirate Stede Bonnet and his crew before they were hanged.
VOA : special.2010.10.04
Penalties for kidnapping, theft and white-collar crime were also toughened, with longer jail terms prescribed.
His brother, he says, has remained in an American military jail for 18 months.
On Monday, four policemen were given six-year jail sentences for their roles in the blasts.