1.拘留;收容
1.the act of putting someone in a prison without officially accusing them of a crime, especially when this is done for political reasons
2.the period of time that someone spends interned in a prison
1.In many cases, the unit has set out to seize a target for internment, but in others it has simply killed them without attempting to capture.
在大多数情况下,这支部队抓捕目标人物的初衷是为了拘禁,但有时候他们只是简单的将目标置于死地,根本不想抓活的。
2.It's all that remains of the hospital at Heart Mountain Internment Camp.
它的所有医院心山集中营的遗迹。
3.Mr Sun reckons it will take months to repair the damage inflicted on his business by his six-month internment.
孙估计要花几个月的时间才能恢复六个月的监禁所造成的损失。
4.The first Japanese-Americans evacuated by the U. S. Army during World War II arrived at the internment camp in Manzanar, Calif.
年,二战期间,第一个日裔美国人被美军撤离到加州曼扎拿的拘留营。
5.Lange agreed to take photographs in the camps because she hoped that once people saw what was happening, the internment would stop.
兰格同意拍摄营区照片是因为她希望一旦人们看见现在正在发生的事,拘留就能够停止。
6.DuringWorld War II, he ended up in aUS internment camp in Sardinia.
在第二次世界大战期间,他结束了在撒丁岛的美军俘虏营生活。
7.The federal government relocated thousands of Japanese-Americans in California and other states into internment camps.
联邦政府迁往加州和其他州进入集中营的日裔美国人数千人。
8.The cost of his internment is also mounting.
逗留时期的花费也在增加。
9.Certainly the recent attacks against the internment camps are evidence enough.
很明显,最近营地遭受到的攻击就是一个足好的证明。
10.TIMA gives free medical treatment to detainees at the Luodong Alien Internment Center in Taiwan.
人医会前往台湾罗东收容所,为外籍违法居留者举办义诊。