incarceration
n. 监禁,禁闭; 钳闭
If people are incarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place.
They were incarcerated for the duration of the war...
战争期间,他们被关在狱中。
It can cost $40,000 to $50,000 to incarcerate a prisoner for a year.
监禁一名囚犯一年要花费 4 万到 5 万美元。
1. the state of being imprisoned;
Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.
她的母亲被关在精神病院,这给她的童年蒙上了阴影。
He hadn't changed much in his nearly three years of incarceration.
在将近三年的监狱生活中,他变化不大.
I have honestly been living that way since Ninoy's incarceration.
自从尼诺被监禁以来,我确实一直是照这个方式生活的.
The two main ingredients for his initial incarceration were ignorance and youth.
他开始最初的牢狱生涯的两个要素,一是他的无知,二是他的年少.
What could require such extreme incarceration?
什么会需要如此极端的守备?