detainee
/ˌdiːteɪˈniː/ (bre, ipa) · [dˌitenˈi] /ˌdiːteɪˈniː/ (ame, ipa) · [dˌitenˈi] /di-ˌtā-ˈnē How to pronounce detainee (audio) ˌdē-/ (ame, mw)
detainee — 名詞
- detaineesingular
- detaineesplural
1. someone held by the police, military, or another authority in a jail, camp, or s
被拘留者
被官方關押、常未定罪的人
someone held by the police, military, or another authority in a jail, camp, or similar place, often before any court decision or because of political conflict
The lawyer was not allowed to see the detainee until late evening.
那名被拘留者直到深夜才獲准見律師。
passive: be allowed to see a detainee
After the protest, Ziad remained a detainee at the city jail.
抗議活動後,Ziad 仍被拘留在市立監獄裡。
collocation: remain a detainee
Officials moved several detainees from the airport holding cell to a larger room.
官員把幾名被拘留者從機場拘留室移到較大的房間。
The report says one detainee was kept alone for three days.
報告指出,其中一名被拘留者被單獨關了三天。
Former detainees described poor food and little access to phones.
曾被拘留的人談到伙食很差,而且幾乎不能打電話。
- free person
someone who is not being held by authorities
文法句型
detainee + in/at + [place]
release + detainee
hold + detainee
用法筆記
Often used in legal, immigration, or political reporting for someone held by authorities. Unlike prisoner, this word does not itself suggest that the person has already been found guilty or formally sentenced.