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Synonyms:
  • jail   /dʒeɪl/ DJ listen    /dʒel/ KK
    • Variant:
      gaol British English
    • noun
      • 监狱 a prisonuncountable countable
    • verb
      • 监禁 to put somebody in prisonVN usually passive ~ sb (for sth)

English dictionary

  • jail
    • A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
    • Confinement in a jail

Related phrases

  • 越狱
  • 电话监禁 (越来越多的公司采用电话语音系统, 顾客来电查询往往选择多个选项, 被困于系统内, 其情形犹如坐监)

Synonyms

Web translations

jail

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  2. 监禁 jail n监狱vi监禁. jeopardize vt 危害使受危困使陷危地. jerk vt猛地一拉vi急拉. www.cetstudy.cn - Related search
  3. 看守所 Jail n监狱看守所vt监禁拘留. Romeo was sentenced to jail for 15 days for starting bbs.wtojob.com - Related search

Jail

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Usage examples

  • "I must also say that I was shocked to see all of the attention devoted to the amount of time I would spend in jail for what I had done by the media, public and city officials," Hilton said in the Saturday statement. "I would hope going...
    Jun 9, 2007 -  Paris Hilton -  CNN International
  • "Of course you change as you grow ...... it ain't overnight," Jones says. "I'm 26 years old now, so I can't do the same things I was doing at 21, or I'm going to be dead or in jail. I know what my passion is, and my passion is football. I...
    Sep 2, 2010 -  Adam Pacman Jones -  Baltimore Sun
  • "The court recognised we were telling the truth," he said. "It's a happy ending for us. The paedophiles are going to jail."
    Sep 4, 2010 -  Teixeira -  Scotsman

Web definitions

    • imprison: lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
    • 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)
    • A prison (from Old French prisoun) is a place in which people are physically confined and, usually, deprived of a range of personal freedoms. ...