imprison
vt. 关押,监禁; 束缚,禁锢; 使…不自由
If someone is imprisoned, they are locked up or kept somewhere, usually in prison as a punishment for a crime or for political opposition.
The local priest was imprisoned for 18 months on charges of anti-state agitation...
当地牧师由于受到煽动反对政府的指控而被监禁 18 个月。
Dutch colonial authorities imprisoned him for his part in the independence movement.
荷兰殖民当局因他参加独立运动而把他关押了起来。
1. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail;
2. confine as if in a prison;
confine, imprison, jail
这些动词均含"监禁"之意。
You can lock up a person physically, but you cannot imprison his heart.
人的身体可以被囚禁, 人的心却不可以.
Imprison your mash in a dark vat, so it can become wine.
将你的乱七八糟的东西关进一个黑暗的大缸里, 所以它能够变成酒.
Yet Herod chose this time to arrest Peter, to put him imprison, in bondage.
但是,希律王却选择在这个时候逮捕彼得, 把他关进了监狱,使他成为阶下囚.
Like the group that came to imprison Jesus.
像那群来捉拿耶稣的人.
Kidnapping crime includes two concrete composing items : racketeered offense and illegal imprison offense.
绑架罪包含了两个具体构成要件,即敲诈勒索罪和非法拘禁罪.