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cellmate

/sel-meyt/US // ˈsɛlˌmeɪt //

狱友,牢友,室友,牢房伙伴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fellow inmate in a prison cell.

Examples

  • I maintain only a certain closeness with my cellmate, a heterosexual Cuban in whom I do not have much confidence.

  • Darwin previously reported his former cellmate after he insulted him on several occasions.

  • With nowhere to social distance, his cellmate eventually tested positive.

  • As he described the case of his cellmate Ibrahim Dewari, the determination to help those he left behind resurfaced.

  • She has reportedly been getting to know a new cellmate, Moldovian native Angela Biriukova, herself a celebrity criminal in Italy.

  • She refuses to discuss her current cellmate, also an American, except to say they are friends.

  • Ferrell: We eat our lunch in our cell, so the answer would be my cellmate.

  • Ferrell: My former cellmate, Jerzy Mitchell, was phenomenal.

  • For cellmate he had Barthlet Green, who parted from him only to meet an agonizing death in the flames, as an arch-heretic.

  • He had awakened and found his undesired cellmate missing, and the window was clear.

  • He even came to have a sort of sense of comradeship for his cellmate.

  • But for a long time he could not get used to the snoring of his cellmate.

  • His cellmate, by answering to the name of "Mirov," had given away their nationality!