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confinement

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Jail & punishment, Birth
con·fine·ment /kənˈfaɪnmənt/ noun  1 [uncountable] formalSCJ the act of putting someone in a room, prison etc that they are not allowed to leave, or the state of being there 监禁,关押;禁闭 They were held in confinement for three weeks. 他们被关押了三个星期。 He visited prisoners at their place of confinement. 他到犯人关押处访问了犯人。 solitary confinement2 [countable, uncountable] old-fashioned or formalMB the time when a woman gives birth to a baby 分娩;产期 the pros and cons of home versus hospital confinement 在家分娩相对于在医院分娩的各种利弊
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confinementShe was sentenced to 15 days' confinement in her cell for violating a direct order.Sien was admitted for her confinement while he was still in hospital himself.During his confinement, Wen taught himself how to read.He was sentenced to 5 months of home confinement for the crime.And although federally sponsored hospitals for specific diseases are uncommon in the United States, federally sponsored places of confinement are not.The thought of confinement can make me ill at ease.Asylum seekers, with tales of torture, rape and solitary confinement, can go to the end of the queue.Prisoners are punished by being put in solitary confinement.Fry opposed the penal reformers' prevailing orthodoxy of solitary confinement.It was the light also of that china-cabinet room in the apartment where he had suffered confinement with Shula-Slawa.These included speeding up the confinement of government troops and agreeing to an election timetable.
con·fine·ment nounChineseSyllable
of the room, in someone a act Corpus putting


confinement
confinement /kənˈfaɪnmənt/ noun
 Word Family: noun: confinement, confines; verb: confine; adjective: confined
1. [uncountable] formal the act of putting someone in a room, prison etc that they are not allowed to leave, or the state of being there:
    They were held in confinement for three weeks.
    He visited prisoners at their place of confinement.solitary confinement
2. [uncountable and countable] old-fashioned or formal the time when a woman gives birth to a baby:
    the pros and cons of home versus hospital confinement


con·fine·mentBrE /kənˈfaɪnmənt/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈfaɪnmənt/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the state of being forced to stay in a closed space, prison, etc., the act of putting sb there 禁闭;监禁;关押her confinement to a wheelchair半步离不开轮椅对她的束缚years of confinement as a political prisoner作为政治犯被监禁的岁月   see also solitary confinement [uncountable, countable] (formal or old-fashioned) the time when a woman gives birth to a baby 分娩;产期the expected date of confinement预产期a hospital/home confinement 在医院/家中分娩