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imprison

/im-priz-uhn/US // ɪmˈprɪz ən //UK // (ɪmˈprɪzən) //

监禁,囚禁,禁锢,关押

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to confine in or as if in a prison.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbconfine; put in jail
Forms: imprisoned, imprisoning
Synonyms
apprehend逮捕,抓获,捉拿,缉拿commit承诺,投入,承诺书detain扣留,羁押,拘留,拘押hold持有,举行,保持,持有的incarcerate囚禁,监禁,拘禁,拘押jail监狱,监禁,牢狱之灾,牢房lock up锁掉,锁住,锁上,锁起来remand还押,还押犯,发回重审,收押cage笼子,笼子里,牢笼,笼子里的check检查,检查一下circumscribe绕行,绕开,绕过,围绕着这个问题closet壁橱,橱柜,衣橱,衣柜constrain约束力,约束,拘束,限制curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子ice冰,结冰,制冰,冰冰immure不动产,不动摇,不动的,不稳定impound扣押,扣留,扣压,封锁intern实习生,实习医师,实习医生keep保持,保持保持limit限度,限额,限定,限期nabNABocclude闭塞,堵塞,封闭,遮蔽pen笔,笔者,笔杆子,笔杆restrain克制,拘束,限制,抑制stockade库存,仓库,枪械库,长廊trammel捣蛋鬼,捣乱者,捣鼓,捣毁bastille私生子,私生饭,韧皮部,韧带bottle up灌瓶,瓶子里的东西fence in围墙内,围墙内的,围住了,围墙hold captive扣住,扣押,扣押的,俘虏hold hostage挟持人质,挟持,劫持人质,扣押人质hold in custody扣留,扣押,拘押,扣押在案keep captive扣留,俘虏,扣留在,扣留的keep in custody扣留,关押,羁押,拘留lock in锁定,锁定在,锁住,锁定put away收起,收起来,收回,收好put behind bars身陷囹圄,被关进监狱,身陷囹圄的rail in铁路在,轨在,乘坐火车send to prison送入监狱,送到监狱,送到监狱去,送到监狱里send up送上,送上去,送上去的,发出shut in关闭,关在,闭门不出,关门take prisoner俘虏,俘虏了,俘获,虏获

Examples

  • I was at an immigrant jail in Louisiana, imprisoned for seeking political asylum.

  • Arresting, prosecuting and imprisoning people for drug-related crimes is expensive.

  • Independent journalist imprisoned for coronavirus reporting, now on hunger strike.

  • They also do that by advocating for people’s sentences to be commuted, by expanding the grounds through which people can be eligible for release, or by advocating for compassionate release for elderly and infirm imprisoned people.

  • The brave few who stand up to the regime are persecuted or imprisoned as criminals, accused of receiving money that the United States sends them to “subvert” the “sovereign and democratic order chosen by the people.”

  • Elsewhere, she tells her inamorata, “It does not matter if you elude my arms/my dear, when thought alone can imprison you.”

  • They voted to imprison people convicted of being gay for two years and six months.

  • It was flat and pointed, like the heads of many of those unfortunates whom people imprison in asylums for the weak-minded.

  • Why did it take so long to imprison the men responsible for this terrible crime?

  • It was ‘us vs. them,’ and ‘we need to kill or imprison them all.’

  • Some of them talked secretly together and made a plan to imprison him and take possession of the ships.

  • But I've taken steps to imprison it in the tent, and it can't get out till I permit it.

  • They oppose the Acts of Navigation, and imprison the King's officers for doing their duty.

  • Imprison them for a quarter of a century, and on the day of their release they will conspire against czardom.

  • Certainly he plotted against him, sending his son Nerli to Lucca with orders to trap Castruccio and imprison him; which was done.