imprisoned
/ɪmˈprɪz.ən/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪmprˈɪzənd] /ɪmˈprɪz.ən/ (ame, ipa)
imprisoned — 動詞
- imprisonedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- imprisoneds3rd person singular
- imprisoneding-ing form
- imprisonededpast simple
1. to lock a person inside a prison so that they cannot leave, usually as a punishm
監禁;關押
依法將某人關進監獄裡服刑
to lock a person inside a prison so that they cannot leave, usually as a punishment after a court has found them guilty of a crime.
The judge imprisoned Felipe for ten years after the bank robbery trial.
在那場銀行搶案的審判後,法官判處 Felipe 入獄監禁十年。
imprison + somebody + for + length of sentence
Padma was imprisoned for writing newspaper articles that criticised the new government.
Padma 因為撰寫批評新政府的報紙文章而遭到監禁。
passive: be imprisoned for + offence
The soldiers imprisoned the villagers inside an old schoolhouse near the river.
士兵把村民們關押在河邊一棟老舊的校舍裡。
Many activists have been imprisoned in this country simply for attending peaceful protests.
在這個國家,許多社運人士只因為參加和平抗議就被關進牢裡。
Noa's grandfather was imprisoned during the war and only came home five years later.
Noa 的祖父在戰爭期間遭到監禁,五年後才回到家。
- jail
everyday word; often used in news writing and casual speech
- incarcerate
formal and legalistic; common in official or academic writing
- lock up
informal phrasal verb; everyday spoken style
- detain
implies holding without (or before) a formal sentence — police custody, immigration, wartime
文法句型
imprison + somebody
be imprisoned for + offence
be imprisoned in + place
用法筆記
Frequently passive: the subject is usually the person locked up rather than the authority doing the locking. The active form often pairs with a court, government, or armed group as the subject.