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correctional

/kuh-rek-shuh-nl/US // kəˈrɛk ʃə nl //UK // (kəˈrɛkʃənəl) //

惩戒,教养,矫治,矫正

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to correction, especially to penal correction.

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Examples

  • In response to questions from council members, Nesbitt said the city has administered first doses of a vaccine to more than 520 people who are homeless, about 200 correctional workers and 40 inmates at correctional facilities.

  • In addition, take correctional measures to make it up to your customers who leave negative reviews.

  • Infections within the correctional system don’t always stay there.

  • Liebich told the correctional officers that his kidney condition made that difficult.

  • A retired Maryland correctional officer has sued the Harford County Board of Elections and sheriff’s office over his arrest at a polling place after he refused to wear a mask.

  • “Arman was then released to the Ferguson correctional staff for booking,” Wilson writes.

  • He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County Correctional Facility away from other inmates.

  • Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia.

  • Shakur departed Clinton Correctional Facility in a stretch white limo.

  • Stories about members of the correctional industry who speak up against other members are rare.

  • I must go before the correctional police and pay in person for my offence.

  • The trick which came under the notice of the French correctional police will perhaps here recur to recollection.

  • The correctional courts mentioned deal with the graver offences which are outside the ambit of the juge de paix.

  • The peers are to be tried by their own chamber in criminal or correctional cases, according to the forms prescribed by the law.

  • The Emperor has the right of pardoning, even in correctional cases, and of granting amnesties.