incarceration 英 [ɪn,kɑːsə'reɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [ɪn,kɑrsə'reʃən]

incarceration

incarceration  英 [ɪn,kɑːsə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ɪn,kɑrsə'reʃən]

n. 监禁;下狱;禁闭 

名词复数:incarcerations 

How many terror threats or hostage takings might have accompanied his trial and incarceration? 伴随他的审判和监禁将有多少恐怖威胁或者人质被征用?
But the incarceration of his sons, many of his closest associates and now Mr Mubarak himself may push those doubts aside, he adds. 但是如果对他的两个儿子,许多他的心腹以及穆巴拉克本人的监禁将推翻这些疑虑,他补充道。

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  • n. 监禁;下狱;禁闭
  • 1. How many terror threats or hostage takings might have accompanied his trial and incarceration?

    伴随他的审判和监禁将有多少恐怖威胁或者人质被征用?

  • 2. But the incarceration of his sons, many of his closest associates and now Mr Mubarak himself may push those doubts aside, he adds.

    但是如果对他的两个儿子,许多他的心腹以及穆巴拉克本人的监禁将推翻这些疑虑,他补充道。

  • 3. Their incarceration adds costs far greater than the alleged savings in the court system.

    监禁他们的费用远比法院系统节约的费用要高得多。

  • incarceration (n.) "fact of being imprisoned," 1530s, from Medieval Latin incarcerationem (nominative incarceratio), noun of action from past participle stem of incarcerare "to imprison," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + carcer "prison, an enclosed space," from Proto-Italic *kar-kr(o)-, which is of uncertain origin.
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