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pri.son5prIz7[nna building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment监狱Conditions in the prison are said to be appalling. [C]监狱里的条件据说很可怕。It was a maximum-security prison (= intended to be especially difficult to escape from). [C]它是一所防卫最严的监狱。It was somehow obvious that he had spent time in prison. [U]不知怎么地,他显然在监狱里呆过。She went to/was sent to prison for six months. [U]她入狱6个月。He was given a long prison sentence for robbing a bank.他因抢劫银行被判处长期监禁。Prison warders have threatened to go on strike.监狱看守们威胁要罢工。Prison also refers to the time that someone spends inside a prison as a punishment.监狱生涯Prison hadn't changed him at all. [U]监狱生活一点也没有使他改变。A prison is also a situation or relationship from which it is difficult to escape.樊笼; 禁锢She felt that her marriage had become a prison. [C]她觉得她的婚姻是个牢笼。A prison camp is a place where people, usually prisoners of war or political prisoners, are forced to stay.战俘集中营; 拘禁营地He was captured by enemy forces and sent to a prison camp for the rest of the war.他被敌人俘获,投入战俘营,直到战争结束。
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