imprison

英[ɪm'prɪzn] 美[ɪm'prɪzn]
  • v. 监禁;关押;束缚
imprisonable imprisonment imprisoned imprisoned imprisoning imprisons
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星级词汇:
    v. (动词)
    1. 禁锢
    2. 监禁,禁闭,关押,拘禁,把...关进监狱
    3. 束缚,限制,阻碍,约束
    4. 藏着
    5. (使)下狱
    6. 关闭

英英释义

Verb:
  1. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail;

    "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"
    "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"

  2. confine as if in a prison;

    "His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house; he does not let them go out without a chaperone"

1. You can lock up a person physically, but you cannot imprison his heart.
人的身体可以被囚禁, 人的心却不可以.

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2. There are thunderous explosions, fierce solar winds, and forces so strong that they imprison even light.
有雷鸣般的爆炸和猛烈的太阳风, 威力之大,甚至能阻碍光的传播.

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3. Imprison your mash in a dark vat, so it can become wine.
将你的乱七八糟的东西关进一个黑暗的大缸里, 所以它能够变成酒.

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4. Kidnapping crime includes two concrete composing items : racketeered offense and illegal imprison offense.
绑架罪包含了两个具体构成要件,即敲诈勒索罪和非法拘禁罪.

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5. She will only be able to imprison one player at a time.
她一次只能禁锢一名玩家.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. They don't usually imprison first offenders.
      他们通常不监禁初次犯罪的人。
    2. The EU has signed a deal with Kenya to imprison captured pirates.
      欧盟已经和肯尼亚签署了关于已抓获海盗的监禁事项。
    3. You can imprison my body but not my mind.
      你可以禁锢我的身体,却束缚不了我的心灵。
confine,imprison,jail
  • 这些动词均含“监禁”之意。
  • confine指监禁或幽禁;也指任何使行动受到限制的行为。
  • imprison较正式用词,多指较长时间的监禁。
  • jail(英国用gaol)多指审判之间的拘禁或对罪行较轻的罪犯的监禁。