detaining
v. 留住( detain的现在分词 ); 耽搁; 拘留; 扣留
When people such as the police detain someone, they keep them in a place under their control.
The act allows police to detain a suspect for up to 48 hours...
该法令允许警方将嫌疑犯扣押最多48小时。
He was arrested and detained for questioning.
他遭到逮捕、拘留以接受问讯。
To detain someone means to delay them, for example by talking to them.
Thank you. We won't detain you any further.
非常感谢。我们就不再耽搁您的时间了。
Detaining a ship is one of most efficient means, by which PSCO hits seaborne sub - standard ship.
滞留船舶是PSCO打击低标准船舶参与营运的最有效手段之一.
The result shows that hackmatack, koyama spruce and elm have a better capability of detaining dust.
结果显示在所调查树种中滞尘能力方面,杜松、红皮云杉 、 山桃稠李、树锦鸡、榆树滞尘能力较强.
In the third ending, Charles leaves Sarah in spite of her detaining him.
在第三种结局中, 查尔斯不顾莎拉的挽留,毅然离开了她.
Detaining a voluntary client against her or his will is termed false imprisonment.
扣留对抗她的一位自动的客户或他的意志是称了非法监禁.