词汇 | detained |
释义 | detained past simple and past participle ofdetain detain verb[ Toften passive ] uk /dɪˈteɪn/ us /dɪˈteɪn/ to force someone officially to stay in a place: 使留下;拘留,扣押 A suspect has been detained by the police for questioning.一名嫌疑人已被警察拘留接受进一步审讯。 Several of the injured were detained overnight in hospital.伤者中有几个人被留院观察了一夜。 to delay someone for a short length of time: (短时间地)耽搁,拖延 be unavoidably detainedI'm sorry I'm late - I was unavoidably detained.对不起我来晚了——没办法我被耽搁了一会儿。 detain someone at His/Her Majesty's pleasurelaw UKspecialized to keep someone in prison for as long as the courts feel is necessary: 无限期关押(某人) She was convicted of murder in 2008 and detained at Her Majesty's pleasure. 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Delaying and wasting time Examples of detaineddetained In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A subgroup are detained under civil orders following non-criminalized but highly difficult or dangerous behaviour. Nor is he detained by doubts over the accuracy of the reports and documents he quotes as his sources. Somewhere on the order of eight hundred people were detained there between 2002 and 2007. Of the 737 admissions, 131 individuals (73 males) were detained or detained within a week of admission. Of course, people who do not meet the criteria for commitment are routinely committed, and certainly the hospital could have detained her. They provided a broad range of hospital and welfare facilities for the detained and displaced. Another 308 were detained, and twenty-one were arrested, some of whom were later tried in courts and were likely to be sentenced to jail. Most of the other prisoners were released, except five who were detained to await the royal will. Complaints about being detained emerge in the letters and diaries only when the rationale for quarantine began to appear to have been undermined. Initially the police had detained him and accused him of theft. With many men fighting or detained, villages were dominated by women and children. Of the 29 patients with any non-affective disorder psychosis presenting for the first time in 1996, 14 were detained under the mental health act. Of the 37 patients diagnosed with a bipolar disorder in 1996, 12 patients were detained. We need not be detained by the details of the argument, but the idea is simple. 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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