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词汇 warder
释义 warder
noun[ C ]
UKuk /ˈwɔː.dər/ us /ˈwɔːr.dɚ/
a person who is in charge of people in prison监狱看守,狱吏
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Prisons & parts of prisons
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Bastille
boot camp
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brig
gaol
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halfway house
HMP
nick
open prison
panopticon
penal colony
penitentiary
straightjacket
straitjacket
the gulag
wardenship
young offender institution
youth custody

Examples of warder


warder
Officials in fifteen larger penal institutions recorded no fewer than fifty-one riots and serious attacks on warders between 1919 and 1924.
The motives for the warders' opposition were complex.
Repeatedly, warders attempted to engineer a crisis by encouraging prisoners to escape or to start a riot.
Now, the court listened to witness statements by the accused, other prisoners, and the warders.
Finally, the experienced warders deeply resented the influence of the much younger social workers, fresh out of university.
In addition, the warders felt threatened by the change of the prisoners' status and resented being held accountable in prison tribunals.
Inside, highly politicized inmates were pitched against reactionary governors and warders.
Almost overnight, the inmates were now to be treated as individuals with specific educational needs, a task for which many warders had neither sympathy, nor training.
I am not one of those who subcribe to the view that warders are inhuman, hard men.
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Certainly it is true to say that the categories of policemen involved have extended far beyond the porters, rounders, warders and watchmen.
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The warder in charge stood up and saluted.
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I understand that almost the invariable punishment in prisons for striking or for a brutal attack upon a warder is flogging.
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The burden that is placed upon the warders in these cases is not that of sudden death, but of slow, lingering extinction.
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The first class had their minimum raised £10 and their maximum £15, whereas the head store warders had increments of £5 minimum and £30 maximum, so that the plea.
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For what these figures are worth, they seem to indicate that the fears entertained by the police officers and prison warder service are not groundless.
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