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第三人称
imprisons
现在进行时
imprisoning
过去式
imprisoned
过去完成时
imprisoned
1
监禁, 关押
to put someone in prison or keep them somewhere and not let them go
及物动词
- The court decided to imprison the convicted felon for a term of ten years.
法院决定将这名被判有罪的重罪犯监禁十年。
- Law enforcement authorities may imprison individuals found guilty of serious crimes.
执法当局可能会监禁被判犯有严重罪行的个人。
- The decision to imprison the suspect without bail was made due to the flight risk.
由于存在逃跑风险,决定在无保释情况下监禁嫌疑人。
- Last year, the judge successfully imprisoned the embezzler for financial fraud.
去年,法官成功以金融诈骗罪将贪污者监禁。
- By the end of the day, the court will have hopefully imprisoned all suspects involved in the case.
到一天结束时,法院将有希望监禁所有涉及此案的嫌疑人。
2
监禁, 关押
to restrict, limit, or confine someone or something
及物动词
- He was imprisoned in a small room without windows for hours.
他被关押在一个没有窗户的小房间里好几个小时。
- The storm imprisoned the hikers in the remote cabin for several days.
暴风雨将徒步旅行者困在偏远的小屋里好几天。
- They imprisoned the animals in cages for their safety during the storm.
为了在风暴期间保护它们的安全,他们把动物关在笼子里。
- The new security measures could imprison the workers in the building during lockdown.
新的安全措施可能会在封锁期间将工人禁锢在建筑物内。
- The strict curfew was designed to imprison the citizens within their homes at night.
严格的宵禁旨在夜间将市民囚禁在家中。