1.禁闭,监禁
2.【医】钳闭
1.to put someone in prison
1.He was an only child and incarcerated for years in an all-male boarding school, before going to an all-male Yale.
他是个独生子,又在男性寄宿学校里呆了多年,最后又到了几乎是男校的耶鲁。
2.Among the 6 cases, 5 cases were misdiagnosed, all the incarcerated intestines were necrosis, intestinal perforation took place in 2 cases.
6例中术前误诊5例,所有疝入肠管均已坏死,1例已发生肠穿孔。
3.All due respect , brothers are incarcerated together all over the country . It may just be a coincidence .
恕我冒犯,不过在全国各地,很多监狱把兄弟关在一起。可能只是巧合。
4.We reported the experience of left-sided Morgagni hernia complicating incarcerated small bowel hernia in an old male patient.
我们报道的经验,左侧复杂莫尔加尼疝嵌顿小肠疝气在岁男性病人。
5.She was to be incarcerated in a cell by herself.
她打算把自己囚禁在斗室之内。
6.Not like the rest of y'all are incarcerated for stealing Girl Scout cookies.
你们这些家伙被关在这里难道是偷了女童子军的饼干吗?
7.objective: To provide morphologic data for the diagnosis and treatment of incarcerated syndrome of synovium in intervertebral articulation.
目的:为椎间关节滑膜嵌顿综合征的诊治提供解剖学基础。
8.It says here that you've requested to be incarcerated somewhere near your home here in Chicago.
你提出要在芝加哥你家附近监狱服刑
9.Still, college students often reason that "horror stories" about incarcerated Americans overseas "will never happen to me! "
然而,大学生们却常常认为那些监禁海外美国人的恐怖故事永远都不会发生在自己身上。
10.Japan locks up, proportionately, one-twentieth of those incarcerated in the US, yet enjoys among the lowest crime levels in the world.
按比例测算,日本关押的囚犯只有美国的二十分之一,然而犯罪率为全球最低。