گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'prison'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حبس‌

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2 عمومی:: زندان‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: وابسته‌ به‌زندان‌

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4 عمومی:: زندان‌

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5 عمومی:: محبس‌

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english

1 general:: prison verbs go to prison • She went to prison for theft. put somebody in prison • Mentally ill people should not be put in prison. send somebody to prison • I was afraid I might get sent to prison. be released from prison • He was released from prison six weeks ago. let somebody out of prison • When's he going to be let out of prison? come/get out of prison • The boy just come out of prison after doing two years for assault. escape from (a) prison • Blake escaped from a Missouri prison last year. adjectives an open prison (= one where prisoners are not restricted as much as usual ) • He was transferred to an open prison. a maximum security prison • He was sent to a maximum security prison where prisoners are kept in their cells almost 23 hours a day. prison + NOUN a prison sentence/term (= a period of time in prison as a punishment ) • He is serving a four-year prison sentence. a prison officer/official/warder/guard • Last month, a prisoner attacked two prison officers with a knife. a prison cell (= a room where a prisoner lives ) • Overcrowding means that many prisoners have to share a prison cell. the prison population (= all the prisoners in a country ) • The government wants to reduce the size of the prison population.

transnet.ir

2 general:: prison a large building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime or while they are waiting to go to court for their trial: • He was sentenced to five years in prison. • Wandsworth Prison jail a prison, or a similar smaller building where prisoners are kept for a short time: • This old building is the jail that Butch Cassidy escaped from in 1887. • He was taken to a cell in the Los Angeles County Jail. • 58% of prisoners are in jail for non-violent crimes. • The strikers were harassed, beaten and put in jail for trespassing. • Grover got caught for not paying his taxes and was sent to jail. gaol British English another way of spelling jail: • He spent the night in gaol. penitentiary American English a large prison for people who are guilty of serious crimes: • the Ohio State Penitentiary • The murderer served 10 years at the penitentiary in Stillwater. • the abandoned federal penitentiary on Alcatraz Island correctional facility American English formal an official word for a prison: • 1,000 prisoners rioted at the North County Correctional Facility. detention centre British English , detention center American English a place where young people who have done something illegal are kept, because they are too young to go to prison. Also used about a place where people who have entered a country illegally are kept: • Kevin, who had been abandoned by his mother, had been in and out of detention centres all his life. • a juvenile detention center • Harmondsworth detention centre, near Heathrow airport open prison British English a prison in which prisoners have more freedom than in an ordinary prison, usually because their crimes were less serious: • In some open prisons, prisoners are allowed to go home at weekends. cell a small room in a prison or police station, where someone is kept as a punishment: • a prison cell • Conditions were poor, and there were several prisoners to one cell.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general:: noun penitentiary: She was put into prison for the crime.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   noun ADJ. local | overcrowded | high-security, maximum-security, top-security | closed | open Open prisons prepare prisoners for life back in the community. | private | women's | debtors' (historical) | military VERB + PRISON go to He went to prison for tax evasion. | put sb in, send sb to, throw sb into She was sent to prison for leaking state secrets. He was immediately seized and thrown into prison. | be discharged from, be released from, come out of, get out of When did he get out of prison? | escape from A dangerous criminal has escaped from a high-security prison. | avoid, escape You only escaped prison (= escaped being sent to prison) because of your previous good character. | face She was told by magistrates she could now face prison. PRISON + NOUN sentence, term | cell, hospital | conditions | population | authorities, governor, inmate, officer, staff, warder | service, system PREP. at a/the~ The police are investigating disturbances at the prison. | in (a/the) ~ How long has her father been in prison? There have been riots in the prison.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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