indefinitely imprison

无限期监禁

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To put someone in prison for an unknown or unlimited period of time.

将某人无限期或无期限地监禁。

例句 (10)

indefinitely imprison = 无限期监禁 (将某人无限期或无期限地监禁。)

  • The dictator sought to imprison political opponents indefinitely without trial.独裁者企图未经审判无限期地监禁政治反对派。
  • Human rights organizations condemned the decision to imprison activists indefinitely.人权组织谴责无限期监禁活动家的决定。
  • Under the new law, individuals deemed a threat could be imprisoned indefinitely.根据新法律,被视为威胁的个人可能被无限期监禁
  • Critics argue that the state should not have the power to imprison citizens indefinitely.批评者认为,国家不应拥有无限期监禁公民的权力。
  • His legal team fought to prevent the court from ordering him imprisoned indefinitely.他的法律团队努力阻止法院命令他被无限期监禁
  • The government's policy allowed them to imprison alleged terrorists indefinitely.政府的政策允许他们无限期监禁被指控的恐怖分子。
  • Many fear the erosion of civil liberties if authorities can imprison people indefinitely.许多人担心,如果当局可以无限期监禁人民,公民自由将受到侵蚀。
  • To imprison someone indefinitely goes against fundamental principles of justice.将某人无限期监禁违背了基本的司法原则。
  • There are ongoing debates about the ethics of whether a state can imprison an individual indefinitely.关于一个国家是否可以无限期监禁个人的伦理,存在持续的争论。
  • The judge had the authority to imprison the dangerous offender indefinitely for public safety.法官有权为了公共安全无限期监禁这名危险的罪犯。