incarcerate
incarcerate 英 [ɪnˈkɑ:səreɪt] 美 [ɪnˈkɑrsəreɪt]
vt. 监禁;下狱;禁闭 adj. 监禁的;禁闭的
进行时:incarcerating 过去式:incarcerated 过去分词:incarcerated 第三人称单数:incarcerates
- Use the verb incarcerate when you need to put someone behind bars in a big way, meaning, send them to prison, like those who, after being found guilty of a crime and sentenced, become incarcerated.
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- vt. 监禁;下狱;禁闭
- adj. 监禁的;禁闭的
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1. And it is important to remember that since 9/11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists.
要记住,自从9.11事件以来,我们一直使用联邦法庭系统来审判和监禁数百名恐怖分子,这一点非常重要。
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2. Kaulder: We don't destroy witches anymore, incarcerate them, taken the most powerful witches that walked the Earth and put them in one place.
考尔德:我们不再摧毁巫师,而是监禁他们,我们把这些强大的巫师从现实生活中带走囚禁在一个地方。
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3. 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。
- incarcerate (v.) "imprison, shut up in jail," 1550s, a back-formation from incarceration (q.v.), or else from Medieval Latin incarceratus, past participle of incarcerare "to imprison." Related: Incarcerated; incarcerating.
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