incarcerated
incarcerated [ɪn'kɑrsə,ret]
adj. 箝闭的 v. 监禁(incarcerate的过去式);下狱
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- adj. 箝闭的
- v. 监禁(incarcerate的过去式);下狱
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1. The whole farce speaks of Than Shwe’s determination at all costs to keep her incarcerated during next year’s election.
整个闹剧表明丹瑞无论如何都要保证在下一年的选举中把她监禁起来。
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2. Both have been incarcerated and sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their efforts to offer information that is critical of or differs from the official government view.
两人都因提供批评或不同于政府官方观点的信息而遭监禁并被判处长期徒刑。
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3. Readers and some critics were scandalised by the story of a young, plain governess who falls in love with her Byronic employer, unaware that he already has a mad wife incarcerated in the attic.
读者和一些评论家都对书中的故事感到震惊,在书中一个年轻、普通的女家庭教师爱上了她傲慢的雇主,却不知道他有一个疯妻子被关在阁楼里。
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