词汇 | incarcerated |
释义 | incarcerated past simple and past participle ofincarcerate incarcerate verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈkɑː.sər.eɪt/ us /ɪnˈkɑːr.sə.reɪt/ formal to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: 监禁;禁闭 Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated.成千上万持不同政见者被审问或关押。 to keep someone in a closed place and prevent them from leaving it: 困住 be incarcerated inWe were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours.我们被困在出故障的电梯中达4小时之久。 Putting people in prison at His/Her Majesty's pleasureidiom bang someone up bar behind barsidiom bird commit immured imprison imprisonment in custody incarcerate intern pen remand remand someone in custody restraint rot rot in jail, prison, etc.idiom solitary stretch Related wordincarceration Examples of incarceratedincarcerated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The median number of times participants had been incarcerated was two (range 1-60). This means that the boy cannot be incarcerated. Yet, in many other respects the stations seemed ill-equipped and unprepared for the people who were incarcerated there. One group was composed of incarcerated offenders, convicted for serious violent crimes and undergoing forensic psychiatric examination by court order. Most of the fifty or so women currently on death row are incarcerated in remote and isolated institutions, hidden from public gaze. Three per cent (4/153) were undecided, and 6% (10/153) would not be willing to be tested while incarcerated. In the modern penal system, the body is incarcerated and made the subject of an economy of suspended rights. Serosampling was performed to determine the disease susceptibility of the incarcerated population. This construct was scored positive if the youth had been incarcerated at any time in the year preceding his final interview. All subjects were incarcerated for violent offences, but had extensive criminal histories for acquisitive offences. These people do not fit neatly within the literature or categorization of other incarcerated groups. These selfreport drug data must be interpreted with caution, however, given the incarcerated status of the respondents and the incriminating nature of the disclosure. The second and final portion of the book is focused on how communities are affected by the incarcerated. Incarcerated offenders go through the relatively unique experience of time in gaol. At the time of the study, the mean length of sentence was 4.3 years, and all participants had been incarcerated for at least 6 months. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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