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detainee

/dih-tey-nee, dee-tey-nee/US // dɪˈteɪ ni, ˌdi teɪˈni //

被拘留者,被羁押人,被拘押者,被羁押者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person held in custody, especially for a political offense or for questioning.

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Examples

  • The relatives of other political detainees in Saudi Arabia are paying close attention.

  • Those records also show that detainees put in deportation proceedings in July 2020 were twice as likely to opt for voluntary departure than those from a year before.

  • It happened in early June, a time in the pandemic when different agencies in charge of prison inmates and immigration detainees were developing different ways of dealing with viral spread.

  • Marshals Service detainees are all awaiting the completion of their court proceedings, meaning people often come and go as they are arrested, attend their court hearings and are sentenced.

  • In Otay Mesa, detainees were initially asked to sign a contract in order to receive a mask, the Union-Tribune reported in April.

  • In 2013, with a similar-size budget but more detainees, the cost worked out to about $2.7 million per detainee.

  • His claim that taxpayers are spending millions of dollars for each detainee rates True.

  • In November 2002, a detainee who had been held partially nude and chained to the floor died, apparently from hypothermia.

  • During one session, detainee Abu Zubaydah became “completely unresponsive with bubbles rising through his open full mouth.”

  • One detainee was bent over for a rectal feeding that involved Ensure, the protein shake.

  • Whether this object has been attained or not is judged by the life and habits of the detainee on discharge.