prison的意思和读音

prison

: [ˈprɪz(ə)n] : ['prɪz(ə)n]

n.

v.

prisons  

n.jail,detention centre,slammer,incarceration,imprisonment

adj.custodial,secure,penal,residential

prisonn.

1.[c][u]a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime they have committed, or while they are waiting for trial

He was sent to prison for five years.

She is in prison , awaiting trial.

to be released from prison

a maximum-security prison

the prison population(= the total number of prisoners in a country)

the problem of overcrowding in prisons

Ten prison officers and three inmates needed hospital treatment following the riot.

2.[u]the system of keeping people in prisons

the prison service/system

The government insists that ‘prison works’ and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime.”,

3.[c]);a place or situation from which sb cannot escape

His hospital room had become a prison.

n.1.;,,2.,

v.1.;2.

n.1.an institution where people are kept as punishment for committing a crime. A large prison is called a penitentiary and the people who are kept there are called prisoners; the system of keeping people in prisons as a punishment; the experience of being in prison; involving prison, or relating to prison

1. part-time lawyer prison;jail expert conclusion ...

2. print vt. n. prison n. produce vt. ...

3. 12. ( Gold-Brocaded Damask) 13. ( Prison) 14. ( Paradise) ...

4. 〖 monitorandcontrol〗 〖 cage;prison〖 gatekeeper〗 ...

5. [ penalty] [ prison] [ prison officer;jailer;warder] ...

6. 〖 reapfabulousprofits〗 〖 jail;prison〖 bigboss〗 ...

7. Deep Blue Sea Prison Speechless ...

:,,,,,,,,,

1.But don't think he's not tough . Two years in prison for GBH on his wife's new boyfriend is unfortunately etch ed on his CV .

2.He managed to escape from the prison, but a week later the police set him by the heels.

3.The only way to get out of such a hellish ice prison is to wait for volcanoes to pump out enough C02 to melt the ice.

4.One night in prison, he got into a fight with his roommate, and with a knife, he uncontrollably felt impelled to kill him.

5.Dominic Ambrosino, an ex-prison officer, said he and his wife Ronnie Sue had their "entire life savings wiped out" by Madoff.·西·

6.Enlightenment for Gautama [the Buddha] felt as though a prison which had confined him for thousands of lifetimes had broken open.

7.On his way to the prison, Zopittybop-Bop-Bop allegedly told cops that he would eventually "get even with them. "。”

8.Had Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin been convicted, they might have spent up to 20 years in prison.20

9.When I swore that I'd make you suffer for that, even if it took me a hundred years, your father had me put in prison as a vagabond.使

10.Master, your vision. . . your vision was right. Tai Lung has broken out of prison. He's on his way..