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 detention [di'tenʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 阻止, 监禁, 拘留

[医] 隔离, 拘留, 滞留, 停滞


  1. Can detention in a remand home be regarded as educational?
    青少年犯拘留所的拘留能看做是教育吗?
  2. Compensation paid for such detention.
    滞留费,延期费因船舶等的滞留而付的赔偿金
  3. Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression.
    自立摆脱了被奴役、扣押或压迫的人的自由


detention
[ noun ]
  1. a state of being confined (usually for a short time)

  2. <noun.state>
    his detention was politically motivated
    the prisoner is on hold
    he is in the custody of police
  3. a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home

  4. <noun.act>
    the detention of tardy pupils


Detention \De*ten"tion\, n. [L. detentio: cf. F. d['e]tention.
See {Detain}.]
1. The act of detaining or keeping back; a withholding.

2. The state of being detained (stopped or hindered); delay
from necessity.

3. Confinement; restraint; custody.

The archduke Philip . . . found himself in a sort of
honorable detention at Henry's court. --Hallam.

  1. Zhang was transferred from a hospital to a jail in Fukuoka on Dec. 31, and sent to a detention house in Tokyo Jan. 11.
  2. Tsaban told The Associated Press the incident occurred between February 7 and 12 when a group of high school students were brought to a detention center near Ramallah.
  3. Players roll the dice to determine rewards - the chance to study at a university, or even become party general secretary - or punishment, such as detention by police.
  4. The use of administrative detention, under which people can be jailed without being charged or tried, has been denounced by the United States and human rights organizations.
  5. Early the next morning his home was raided, beginning several years of repeated detention and torture.
  6. Col. Ranaan Gissin, a military spokesman, said the army had opened a new detention center in Jerusalem for Palestinians under age 16.
  7. Tax officials announced that they were extending by 10 days the detention in solitary confinement of Mr Mavrodi, who is accused of tax evasion.
  8. Parts of seven states, where more than half of Peru's people live, are now under emergency decrees that suspend the right of free travel and assembly and permit searches without warrant and detention without charges.
  9. He has challenged an arrest warrant in the courts. Already government ministers are suggesting the decree can be altered in parliament - especially that part saying crimes such as corruption against the state do not warrant preventive detention.
  10. Martinez Lara is president of the Pro Human Rights Party and had been set free just 17 days earlier after 10 months' detention.
  11. "We have protested his detention and the fact that we were not notified," said Kwakye.
  12. It will also decide whether a trial should be held in public. The prosecution has been launched against 10 of the 13 officers who have been in detention.
  13. U.N. officials have said previously, however, that it would focus on a disturbance at a detention center in which more than 100 Vietnamese boat people were injured.
  14. The two sailors are in pre-trial detention awaiting court martial by the Navy.
  15. Enrique A. Pretelt, who surrendered to U.S. forces in Panama on Wednesday, pleaded innocent in federal court Thursday and was ordered held at an undisclosed location until a detention hearing Monday.
  16. A wave of pro-democracy demonstrations in January has been answered with carefully targeted harassment of leading activists and the jailing of lesser known campaigners whose detention stirs less protest at home and abroad.
  17. The resolution prohibits use of force, but calls for searches and detention of aircraft; for halting Iraqi shipping, and freezing Iraqi assets overseas.
  18. That pact was revived seven months ago when Cuba agreed to take back about 2,500 Mariel Cubans _ a move that sparked riots and hostage sieges at federal detention centers in Oakdale, La., and Atlanta.
  19. Earlier Friday, Jack Leinen, a former youth service worker at the Meyer Hall juvenile detention center in Des Moines, testified he'd heard Ruben describe the crime, using the style of a rap song.
  20. 'We should investigate this situation further.' A decision would be made this week on whether to set up a judicial commission of inquiry or order attorneys general to reopen cases. Mr Kriel said natural deaths and suicides occurred in detention.
  21. It said, "The application for continued release from detention presented to Justice Brennan and by him referred to the court is denied." Justices Brennan, Thurgood Marshall and Harry A. Blackmun dissented.
  22. Coleman had been held in a detention center for three days when he began shouting complaints Sunday about his living conditions and the slow disposition of his case, immigration officials said.
  23. Amnesty International accused the West African state of Mali of human-rights abuses against ethnic Tuaregs, including the detention without trial of leading tribesmen.
  24. The 10th Circuit court upheld the judge's ruling that the only remedy for denying a defendant a timely detention hearing is release on bail _ even if the result of the hearing would have been holding the defendant without bail.
  25. Seven employees at an Immigration and Naturalization Service detention center were among those indicted on federal drug charges after a six-month undercover investigation, authorities said.
  26. More than three dozen other students were arrested during the week, but some were released and it was not known how many remained in detention.
  27. Mera-Mosquera was mistakenly released from federal detention in New York and fled to Colombia before his trial in 1984.
  28. Sims, a 27-year-old helicopter crewman and rescue swimmer, served a 30-day detention on the base and his petty officer rank was reduced.
  29. The House passed and sent to Reagan legislation that would give $1.2 billion and an apology to Japanese-Americans who were put into detention camps during World War II.
  30. The city operates five youth shelters, there are several orphanages and the police have two juvenile detention centers, but the number of children on the street indicates the old system doesn't work.
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