1.
The detention of a person, especially in custody.
拘禁,拘留对一个人的拘禁,尤指把人关在拘禁室里
2.
Mr. President, have me arrested.
庭长先生,请拘禁我。
3.
The suspect was kept in custody for a week.
嫌犯被拘禁一星期。
4.
be(kept)under close arrest,ie carefully guarded
被严密拘禁(戒备森严)
5.
To confine in or as if in a cage.
把…关起来:把…拘禁在笼子内或拘禁在似笼的地方
6.
To confine or live in or as if in a small space or area.
拘禁,幽禁拘禁于、居住于或似乎是在一个小空间、小区域内
7.
In default of paying the fine he will be imprisoned for a further period of80days.
因未缴付罚款,他将被再拘禁80天。
8.
The act of confining or the state of being confined.
拘禁限制的行为或被限制的状态
9.
It is cruel to confine a lark in a cage.
把云雀拘禁在笼子里是很残忍的。
10.
release of prisoners of war and civilian internees
释放战俘和被拘禁的平民
11.
Stray and unowned dogs should be impounded.
应该拘禁走失的无主的狗。
12.
Insulting, punishing physically, beating, illegally searching or taking workers into custody.
(二)辱、罚、打、法搜查和拘禁劳动者的。
13.
International Federation of Deportees and Resistance Internees
国际被放逐者和抗敌被拘禁者联合会
14.
the act of taking of a person by force.
用暴力拘禁某人的犯罪行为。
15.
the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife.
用暴力拘禁家庭成员的犯罪行为。
16.
Standard Minimum Rules for Non-custodial Measures
非拘禁措施最低限度标准规则
17.
Sessional Working Group on the Rights of Persons Detained on the Grounds of Mental Ill-Health
因精神病被拘禁者的权利会期工作组
18.
persons imprisoned, detained or restricted
被监禁、拘留和软禁的人