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 confinement [kәn'fainmәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 限制, 被禁闭, 分娩

[医] 分娩, 生产


  1. Not in confinement or under constraint; free.
    自由不受约束的或不受限制的;自由的
  2. He has been put in solitary confinement for attacking another prisoner.
    他因伤害另一囚犯而被隔离监禁.
  3. A place or condition of confinement or forcible restraint.
    监禁室,拘留监禁或扣留某人的地方或状况


confinement
[ noun ]
  1. concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child

  2. <noun.state>
    she was in labor for six hours
  3. the act of restraining of a person's liberty by confining them

  4. <noun.act>
  5. the state of being confined

  6. <noun.state>
    he was held in confinement
  7. the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)

  8. <noun.act>
    the restriction of the infection to a focal area


Confinement \Con*fine"ment\, n.
1. Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint of
liberty; seclusion.

The mind hates restraint, and is apt to fancy itself
under confinement when the sight is pent up.
--Addison.

2. Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused by
childbirth; lying-in.

  1. As a result, officials built a special cell at the prison in Woodbourne where Bosket spends 23 hours a day in solitary confinement.
  2. He talks of beatings and of months blindfolded in solitary confinement for twice trying to escape.
  3. Curry was charged with kidnapping, criminal confinement, battery, criminal recklessness and auto theft.
  4. Tax officials announced that they were extending by 10 days the detention in solitary confinement of Mr Mavrodi, who is accused of tax evasion.
  5. He has been held in solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison outside Beijing.
  6. A senior government official told The Associated Press that the military high command did, in fact, meet to consider overthrowing Garcia during his self-imposed confinement to the palace.
  7. The accused teen-ager, whose name is being withheld because of his age, faces three years' confinement if convicted in the non-jury trial.
  8. The department said two individuals previously were charged with one felony count each in the scheme, including Sysco's former bid manager, who was sentenced in February to 120 days' home confinement and a $5,000 fine.
  9. Pujals was in solitary confinement during much of his imprisonment, said Rep. John Bryant, D-Texas, who worked with the Human Rights Project to win Pujals' freedom and appealed personally to Castro for Pujals' release during a 1987 visit to Cuba.
  10. They also held pictures of Paruyr Ayrikyan, a nationalist arrested in March and still under confinement.
  11. Suttner spent much of his detention in solitary confinement and was allowed a half-hour visit from his brother or sister every two weeks.
  12. Triggering events include illnesses such as AIDS or cancer as well as permanent nursing home confinement.
  13. "In places of confinement, there are no persons convicted for their political or religious beliefs," the Soviet leader told the United Nations General Assembly.
  14. A report datelined Tehran and distributed yesterday by the South-North News Service, a small agency with offices in New Hampshire, quoted an unnamed source in the Iranian intelligence agency as saying Mr. Seib was being held in solitary confinement.
  15. Rough treatment and solitary confinement are the penalties for not cooperating with police interrogators.
  16. It also included an agreement, which Eggers was not permitted to see until after sentencing, that set Hall's maximum sentence at 45 years confinement.
  17. Three prisoners who allegedly took part in the riot were placed in solitary confinement.
  18. Lest anyone, amid all this festivity, lose sight of the bicentennial's roots, the Australian Bicentennial Authority is helping to fund a traveling exhibition of "the history of Australian prisons, asylums and other places of confinement."
  19. Others argue that supply only exists to satisfy demand, and speak boldly of mandatory prison terms or hospital confinement for all drug abusers, as if there were room for them all.
  20. In 1985, an appeal was filed on Murphy's behalf, questioning his continued confinement at the hospital.
  21. But the sense of confinement is very real.
  22. A federal judge has ruled in favor of prison administrators who put an inmate writer in solitary confinement after he criticized the warden in print.
  23. Campos was stabbed with the sharpened bone from a T-bone steak that had been served the previous night to Menendez and other inmates in solitary confinement, according to court testimony.
  24. Kiritsis, 55, has been living in an apartment since his court-ordered release from Central State Hospital in early 1988. During most of the years he spent in confinement, he refused psychiatric examinations.
  25. The California gray whales, freed from nearly three weeks confinement in their icebound breathing hole off Point Barrow, moved closer to open water via man-made breathing holes and channels cut in the ice by the Soviet ships.
  26. Castille called on Mayor W. Wilson Goode to seek to have the cap raised or find alternate confinement space.
  27. Her lawyer, a young public defender, declined requests for an interview with Jeanette, who five weeks ago was found guilty of crack possession and faces confinement to an institution for up to 18 months.
  28. The three were held in solitary confinement for seven months after their arrest.
  29. A guilty verdict could bring Torchia up to three months' confinement, loss of pay and a formal reprimand that could make future advancement in the Navy extremely difficult.
  30. Ms. Menigon and three other Direct Action leaders, Joelle Aubron, Georges Cipriani and Jean-Marc Rouillan, have been on a hunger strike since Dec. 1, demanding an end to their solitary confinement.
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