gaol
英 [dʒeɪl]
美 [dʒeɪl]
n. 监牢,监狱;(英国文件中用“gaol”,一般文字中与“jail”通用,美国则用“jail”);拘留所;监禁
v. 监禁
复数:gaols 过去分词:gaoled 过去式:gaoled 现在分词:gaoling 第三人称单数:gaols
BNC.12250 / COCA.34762
柯林斯词典
- → see:jail
英英释义
noun
- 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)
verb
- 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
双语例句
- He was clapped into gaol.
他被投入了监狱。 - She went to gaol for assault.
她因人身侵犯而入狱。 - The gaol and standards of training of China's adult education in 21st century
21世纪:中国成人高等教育的目标和培养规格&从中美两所大学相关问题的比较研究谈起 - The judge find him guilty and sentence him to five year, iein gaol.
法官判决他有罪,入狱五年。 - Gaol programming, a branch of programming theory in operations re-search, is applied to deal with problems in management planning for construction con-ducting enterprise.
用运筹学中规划论的一个分支&目标规划来解决施工企业经营计划的问题。 - Probation of the engineering testifies that the result is expected gaol.
施工结果经试用表明达到预期目的。 - The bigger the crime, the longer the gaol sentence.
犯的罪越大,刑期越长。 - The man spent several years in gaol for robbery.
这男人因犯抢劫罪而坐了几年牢。 - The thief was hustled off ( to gaol).
那窃贼被推推搡搡(进入监房)。 - For one of the prisoners so summoned had died in gaol and been forgotten, and two had already been guillotined and forgotten.
有一个已死在牢里,被人忘掉了;另外两个早已上了断头台,也被人忘掉了。