inmates
英 [ˈɪnmeɪts]
美 [ˈɪnˌmeɪts]
n. (监狱或精神病院等处)同住者; 同狱犯人; 同病房者
inmate的复数
柯林斯词典
- 被收容者;监犯;(精神病院的)住院者
Theinmatesof a prison or mental hospital are the prisoners or patients who are living there.
双语例句
- There are consistent reports of electrical torture being practised on inmates.
一直有报道称犯人被施以电刑。 - This may explain The Thing with glowing eyes that has been witnessed by prison staff and inmates alike.
这或许能解释为什么监狱工作人员和囚犯们会见到那个东西,它有着发光的眼睛,而且目击者的描述惊人地相似。 - Prisons are having to pack in as many inmates as possible
监狱只好拼命往里面塞犯人。 - A more relaxed regime and regular work lends the inmates a dignity not seen in other prisons.
由于管理较为宽松而且经常从事劳动,这里的囚犯因此多了一份其他监狱的囚犯所没有的尊严感。 - They're separated from the adult inmates.
他们同成年犯分开关押。 - He was repeatedly attacked by other inmates, who accused him of grassing.
他屡遭指责他告密的其他囚犯的殴打。 - Mr Stone said inmates who had given evidence were trying to 'fit him up'
斯通先生说那些提供证据的同狱犯人是在试图“诬陷他”。 - He is cooped up in a cramped cell with 10 other inmates
他和其他10名犯人被囚禁在一间狭窄的牢房里。 - A quarter of current inmates have committed violent crimes.
现在关押的犯人中有1/4是暴力犯罪。 - Connecticut agreed to end its segregation of prison inmates suffering from AIDS.
康涅狄格州同意不再隔离患艾滋病的囚犯。