prisoner
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A prisoner is a person who is kept in a prison as a punishment for a crime that they have committed. 囚犯
The committee is concerned about the large number of prisoners sharing cells. 该委员会很关心共用牢房的大量犯人。
2. N-COUNT A prisoner is a person who has been captured by an enemy, for example, in war. 俘虏[also 'hold/take' n N]
...wartime hostages and concentration-camp prisoners. …战时的人质们和集中营的战俘们。
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prisoner /ˈprɪzənə/ (prisoners)
剑桥词典
- a person who is kept in prison as a punishment
- Early this morning , armed police surrounded a house which they thought contained an escaped prisoner.
- Cooped up in a small dark cell , the prisoner hadn't seen daylight for five years .
- Hundreds of prisoners began a fast in protest about prison conditions .
- Arrangements were made to move the prisoners to another jail .
- More than half of all prisoners discharged are reconvicted within two years .
犯人,囚犯
Prisoners climbed onto the prison roof to protest the conditions inside the prison . 犯人们爬上监狱屋顶对监狱里的条件表示抗议。
也见 political prisoner
hold/keep/take sb prisoner
to catch and guard someone so that they cannot escape
监禁,拘押(某人)
Of 10,000 troops , 7,000 were killed , wounded , or taken prisoner. 1万人的军队中,有7000人阵亡、受伤或被俘。
The pilot and several passengers were held prisoner by the gunmen for 57 hours . 飞行员和几名乘客被持枪歹徒扣押了57个小时。
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