internment

英[ɪn'tɜːnmənt] 美[ɪn'tɜːrnmənt]
  • n. 拘禁
  • integer n.【C】整数;完整的事物;整体
  • integral adj.完整的;构成整体所必需的n.[数]积分;完整
  • integrand n.被积函数;被积式
  • integrant adj.构成整体的;部份的;必须的
  • integraph n.积分仪(积分器)
Noun:
  1. confinement during wartime

  2. the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)

  3. placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law

1. They called for the return of internment without trial for terrorists.
他们呼吁对恐怖分子重新实施不经审讯即行拘留政策。

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2. Two years ago, Congress formally apologized for the internment.
两年前,国会就此拘留事件正式道歉。

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3. Certainly the recent attacks against the internment camps are evidence enough.
很明显,最近营地遭受到的攻击就是一个足好的证明.

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4. The chapters on the internment are Both readaBle and well researched.
这些关于拘留的章节不仅具可读性而且研究得很透彻.

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5. The orc clans were quickly rounded up and placed within guarded internment camps.
四分五裂的兽人氏族很快被赶进了戒备森严的俘虏收容所.

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    1. This is the internment facility for Japanese-Americans during World War II.
      这是第二次世界大战期间拘禁日裔美国人的营地。
    2. The chapters on the internment are both readable and well researched.
      这些关于拘禁的章节可读性强,研究得很透彻。
    3. When WWI broke out, the Germans were sent to an English internment camp.
      第一次世界大战爆发时,德国人被送到英国的一处拘留所。