prison
prison 英 [ˈprɪzn] 美 [ˈprɪzən]
n. 监狱;监禁; vt. 监禁,关押
名词复数:prisons
- A prison is a place where criminals and people waiting for trials are locked up. If you’ve been cooped up in the house, you might feel like you’re stuck inside prison walls. But if you’re not, go outside already.
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- n. 监狱;监禁;
- vt. 监禁,关押
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1. She is in prison,awaiting trial.
她正在拘押候审中。
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2. to be released from prison
被释放出狱
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3. a maximum-security prison
最高度戒备的监狱
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4. the prison population
在押人数
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5. the prison system
监狱制度
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6. His hospital room had become a prison.
他的病房变成了牢笼。
- prison (n.) early 12c., from Old French prisoun "captivity, imprisonment; prison; prisoner, captive" (11c., Modern French prison), altered (by influence of pris "taken;" see prize (n.2)) from earlier preson, from Vulgar Latin *presionem, from Latin prensionem (nominative prensio), shortening of prehensionem (nominative *prehensio) "a taking," noun of action from past participle stem of prehendere "to take" (from prae- "before," see pre-, + -hendere, from PIE root *ghend- "to seize, take"). "Captivity," hence by extension "a place for captives," the main modern sense.
- prison (v.) "to imprison," early 14c., from prison (n.) or Old French prisoner (v.). Related: Prisoned; prisoning.
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