释义 |
open prisonˌopen ˈprison noun [countable] British English - Goulais is now in an open prison, where he enjoys special treatment.
- He should have returned to the open prison on the tenth of August.
- He turned out to have escaped from an open prison in Dorking.
- If anyone deserved a few years in an open prison it was Beamish.
- She was picked up outside the gates of Askham Grange open prison near York by her son and daughter.
- Successful inmates can hope to move back to a lower category C security, or even a Category D open prison.
- Visits to Parliament and an open prison have given them insights into less accessible subjects.
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