n. 监禁,关押
life imprisonment无期徒刑;终身监禁
false imprisonmentn. 非法监禁
1.She was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for poisoning and attempted murder.
她因投毒和谋杀未遂而被判处了20年监禁。
2.His wife was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for aiding and abetting him.
他的妻子因与他同谋被判决关押七年。
3.The offence carries a maximum sentence of two year's imprisonment.
该罪行可最多可判处两年监禁。
4.Prosecution for a first minor offence rarely leads to imprisonment.
因初犯轻罪被控者很少被判监禁。
5.He was condemned to life imprisonment.
他被判终身监禁。
6.In Canada, racial ghettoization and imprisonment is still a matter of state policy.
在加拿大,种族隔离和监禁仍然是国家政策的问题。
7.His arrest and imprisonment were expected and could have been avoided.
他的被捕入狱本在预料之中、是可以避免的。
8.Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment.
除监禁外,社区劳动被看作是唯一可接受的选择。