internment
英 [ɪnˈtɜːnmənt]
美 [ɪnˈtɜːrnmənt]
n. (出于政治原因的)拘留,扣押
复数:internments
BNC.16963 / COCA.18781
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (出于政治原因的)拘留,扣押
Internmentis the practice of putting people in prison for political reasons.- They called for the return of internment without trial for terrorists.
他们呼吁对恐怖分子重新实施不经审讯即行拘留政策。 - ...internment camps for dissidents.
持不同政见者的拘留营
- They called for the return of internment without trial for terrorists.
英英释义
noun
- placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law
- the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)
- confinement during wartime
双语例句
- Thousands are thought to have died in the final few days of fighting, and tens of thousands of Tamil civilians reached internment camps in desperate conditions.
据称上千人死于最后几天的决战中,数万泰米尔平民入住条件艰苦的拘留营。 - So he came to the internment camp.
于是他来到俘虏收容所。 - However, researches on the Internment and Repatriation System which has been implemented in China for decades are still very inadequate.
但对在中国实施了几十年的收容遣送制度的研究,依然很不足。 - Just when I was feeling particularly sorry for myself for being broke and lonely and caged up in Divorce Internment Camp, an editor from a women's magazine asked if she could pay to send me to Bali to write a story about Yoga vacations.
正当我为自己的崩溃和寂寞自怜自艾、被关在离婚战俘营的时候,一位女性杂志编辑询问能否出钱派我去巴厘岛写一篇有关瑜伽假期的文章。 - Two years ago, Congress formally apologized for the internment
两年前,国会就此拘留事件正式道歉。 - These men had been held in internment camps during the war.
战争期间这些人被关押在拘留营里。 - And live in government controlled internment camps.
而居住在政府管辖的收容所里。 - From the view of political science, this paper provides some logical analysis on the institutional change of the Internment and Repatriation System, taking government preference as the core.
本文欲从政治学的角度,借用其他学科的分析方法,以政府偏好为分析的核心,对收容遣送制度的变迁进行一些逻辑上的分析。 - She noted that the United States government used census data to target Japanese-Americans for internment during World War II.
她指出,美国政府在二战期间利用人口普查数据锁定他们将要拘禁的日裔美国人。 - In 1988, Congress apologized for the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and offered$ 20,000 payments to survivors.
1988年,美国国会就二战期间设立日裔美国人拘留营一事正式道歉,并对幸存者每人赔偿2万美元。