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单词 imprisonment
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This is punishable with an unlimited fine, imprisonment for up to two years or both.Those who defy the ban face heavy fines or imprisonment.Your only choice is imprisonment or death.My client is seeking substantial damages for unlawful arrest and false imprisonment.The new statutory life sentence had not replaced the sentence of imprisonment for public protection.The penalties for this include fines and imprisonment for up to one year.Possible sanctions range from an embarrassing public rebuke to a fine and imprisonment.This was followed by a series of raids, arrests and imprisonment.These range from at least 10 years imprisonment to death sentences.Now a court in Argentina is considering a writ alleging false imprisonment.He admitted false imprisonment and took an overnight bag to court, expecting jail.Crown courts can impose up to two years' imprisonment or a fine.Charged with capital murder, he faced either death or life imprisonment without parole.As a result, murder is punishable either by death or imprisonment.The search took place in public and failure to submit to it amounted to an offence punishable by imprisonment or a fine or both.A warrant is out for his arrest and imprisonment.Government sources suggest that penalties will include up to two years' imprisonment rather than fines as atpresent.Failure to do so would expose the publisher to contempt proceedings, with the penalties of a fine or imprisonment.She is claiming damages for alleged false imprisonment and personal injury, as well as the costs of medical treatment for injuries to Lilly.Less nobly, I feared arrest and imprisonment.

In other languages
imprisonment

British English: imprisonment NOUN
Imprisonment is the state of being imprisoned.
She was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.
  • American English: imprisonment
  • Brazilian Portuguese: prisão
  • Chinese: 监禁
  • European Spanish: encarcelamiento
  • French: emprisonnement
  • German: Gefangenschaft
  • Italian: carcerazione
  • Japanese: 投獄
  • Korean: 투옥
  • European Portuguese: prisão
  • Latin American Spanish: encarcelamiento

Chinese translation of 'imprisonment'

imprisonment

(ɪmˈprɪznmənt)

n (u)

  1. 监(監)禁 (jiānjìn)

All related terms of 'imprisonment'

(noun) 
She was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.
Synonyms
confinement
She had been held in solitary confinement for four months.
custody
Three people appeared in court and two of them were remanded in custody.
detention
the detention of the suspects ahead of the trial
captivity
He was released today after more than two months of captivity.
incarceration
her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital
internment
duress
porridge (slang)
durance (archaic)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of captivity
Definition
the state of being kept in confinement
He was released today after more than two months of captivity.
Synonyms
confinement,
custody,
detention,
imprisonment,
incarceration,
internment,
durance (archaic),
restraint
in the sense of custody
Definition
imprisonment prior to being tried
Three people appeared in court and two of them were remanded in custody.
Synonyms
imprisonment,
detention,
confinement,
incarceration,
duress,
durance (archaic)
in the sense of detention
Definition
imprisonment, esp. of a suspect awaiting trial
the detention of the suspects ahead of the trial
Synonyms
imprisonment,
custody,
restraint,
keeping in,
quarantine,
confinement,
porridge (slang),
incarceration

Synonyms of 'imprisonment'

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