jail
英 [dʒeɪl]
美[dʒel]
- n. 监狱;监牢;拘留所
- vt. 监禁;下狱
- n. (Jail)人名;(英)杰尔
英英释意
- 1. a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
双语例句
- 1. Last night he was being held in solitary confinement in Douglas jail.
- 昨晚他被单独监禁在道格拉斯的监狱里。
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- 2. He's probably going to finish up in jail for business fraud.
- 他最后很可能会因为商业诈骗而入狱。
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- 3. In the end the "bad guys" are caught and sent to jail.
- 最后,“坏人”都被抓住送进了监狱。
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- 4. Mr Garcia said his conscience was clear over the jail incidents.
- 加西亚先生说他对监狱中发生的事件问心无愧。
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- 5. A dozen inmates have absconded from Forest Jail in the past year.
- 去年共有12名犯人从福雷斯特监狱逃脱。
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