solitary confinement
solitary confinement — 名詞
1. a way of punishing a prisoner by keeping them locked in a cell on their own, wit
單獨監禁
把囚犯單獨關押、不與其他犯人接觸的處罰
a way of punishing a prisoner by keeping them locked in a cell on their own, with no contact with other prisoners
Piotr spent three weeks in solitary confinement after the fight in the yard.
在放風場打架後,Piotr 被單獨監禁了三個星期。
in solitary confinement for the state of being isolated
The judge warned that another escape attempt would mean solitary confinement.
法官警告說,若再企圖逃獄,就會被單獨監禁。
Guards moved the prisoner into solitary confinement to keep him away from his rivals.
獄警把那名囚犯移送到單獨監禁,好讓他遠離仇家。
Doctors said the months of solitary confinement had badly harmed Adaeze's mental health.
醫生表示,這幾個月的單獨監禁嚴重損害了 Adaeze 的心理健康。
Many countries now limit how long a prisoner can be held in solitary confinement.
現在許多國家都限制囚犯被單獨監禁的時間長度。
- isolation
more general; can describe any separation, not only as a prison punishment
- segregation
official prison term for separating an inmate from the general population
- the hole
informal slang, mainly American, for a solitary cell
文法句型
in solitary confinement
put someone in solitary confinement
用法筆記
Uncountable; almost always with 'in' (be/spend time in solitary confinement) or as the object of 'put/place/hold someone in'. Subject of the surrounding clause is usually a prisoner or the prison authority.