prisoner
n. 囚犯; 俘虜; 為…所困的人
A prisoner is a person who is kept in a prison as a punishment for a crime that they have committed.
The committee is concerned about the large number of prisoners sharing cells.
這個委員會對牢房擁擠問題表示擔憂。
A prisoner is a person who has been captured by an enemy, for example in war.
...wartime hostages and concentration-camp prisoners...
戰時的人質和集中營的戰俘
He was held prisoner in Vietnam from 1966 to 1973...
他在1966年到1973年間被作為戰俘關押在越南。
If you say that you are a prisoner of a situation, you mean that your are trapped by it.
We are all prisoners of our childhood and feel an obligation to it...
我們都無法忘記自己的童年時代,覺得仍然為它所縛。
She was a prisoner of her own ego.
她為自己的自尊心所困。
1. a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
prisoner, captive, convict
這些名詞均含"囚犯,俘虜"之意。
take no prisoners
(追求目標時)富於進取的,毫不妥協的
The prisoner was committed for trial.
那名囚犯被提交審判.
Let's wall the prisoner up in the castle.
咱們把這個犯人關在城堡裡吧.
The policemen are running after a prisoner who escaped last night.
警察在追捕一名昨夜逃跑的犯人.
The prisoner was surprised into admitting his guilt.
有人使囚犯無意中承認自己有罪.
The police extradited a prisoner from Florida back to New York.
警方將一名犯人從佛羅里達州引渡回紐約.