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detention美 [dɪ'tenʃ(ə)n] 英 [dɪ'tenʃ(ə)n] - n.拘留;扣押;监禁;放学后留校
- 网络滞留;雷霆扞将;延迟
n. custody,imprisonment,confinement,arrest,incarceration 1. | [u] 拘留;扣押;监禁the state of being kept in a place, especially a prison, and prevented from leaving |
| a sentence of 12 months' detention in a young offender institution 在青少年教养院拘禁 12 个月的判决 | | police powers of arrest and detention 警方的逮捕和拘留权 | | allegations of torture and detention without trial 拷打和未经审判便进行关押的指控 | | |
2. | [u][c] 放学后留校,留堂(处罚学生)the punishment of being kept at school for a time after other students have gone home |
| They can't give me (a) detention for this. 他们不能因为这事罚我课后留下来。 |
n. | 1. the act of keeping somebody in custody, or the state of being kept in custody 2. a form of punishment for school students in which they are made to stay in class at a break or at school after normal hours 3. the state of being kept in a police station or prison and not being allowed to leave 4. a punishment for a child in which they have to stay at school after the other children have gone home 1. the act of keeping somebody in custody, or the state of being kept in custody 2. a form of punishment for school students in which they are made to stay in class at a break or at school after normal hours 3. the state of being kept in a police station or prison and not being allowed to leave 4. a punishment for a child in which they have to stay at school after the other children have gone home |
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