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incommunicado

/in-kuh-myoo-ni-kah-doh/US // ˌɪn kəˌmyu nɪˈkɑ doʊ //UK // (ˌɪnkəˌmjuːnɪˈkɑːdəʊ) //

隔离监禁,单独监禁,隔离关押,隔离

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deprived of any communication with others.

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Examples

  • While these broadly sensing cells were incommunicado, the brain also seemed to miss signals from other more specific taste cells, such as those for sensing bitterness.

  • Clare, Manu, and I were held incommunicado for 44 days, except for one phone call to our families.

  • The head of al Qaeda was hiding but he was not incommunicado.

  • If you want to be incommunicado for days on end, become an insurance agent, not a governor.

  • He left town without telling even his wife where he was going and was incommunicado for several days.

  • The officers and privates were supposed to be strictly "incommunicado," but even these found means of communication.

  • So I did translate and they wanted to know if Marina was held incommunicado, and she answered.

  • I get the impression that The Brain keeps incommunicado purposely.

  • If we could have, we'd have even Introverted the Maintainer, broken all the ties that bind us, chanced it incommunicado.

  • How terrible it is one cannot realize until he has known those whose dear ones are confined incommunicado within that prison.

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