1.(监狱)看守;保管员;守望员;卫兵
2.(王或司令官的)权杖
1.a prison guard
1.I could see that the comrade who had befriended the warder wanted the sandwich, and I nodded for him to take it.
我看得出那个已与狱吏亲近了些的伙伴想要那个三明治,于是我向他点头应允。
2.The warder was quite crude, but he soon began to relax a bit around this one prisoner.
这个狱吏很粗鲁,不过很快他就对我的这位狱友缓和了一些。
3.So the warder put Joseph in charge of all those held in the prison, and he was made responsible for all that was done there.
司狱就把监里所有的囚犯都交在约瑟手下;他们在那里所办的事都是经他的手。
4.A few days later, we were having our lunch under the shed when this warder wandered over.
几天后,当我们正在棚子下吃午饭时,这个狱吏也走过来。
5.Vanity had barred up the windows, and the name of the warder was Hate .
虚荣心已经封闭了你心灵的窗户,看守的名字叫“恨”。
6.The other members of his gang bribed a warder to spring him from jail.
他那伙里的其他成员收卖了狱吏,以解除对他的监禁。
7.Warder has attempted to trace them in different Mahayana texts and their relationship with the original teaching as found in the Pali canon.
看守试图以不同的大乘佛教版本来描写它并且在巴利文佛经之中发现了它和早期佛教教义。
8.Vanity had barred up the window, and the name of the warder was hate.
虚荣是铁条封住的窗口,看是的名字叫仇恨。
9.On the other hand, we were hungry, and to reject the gesture altogether would humiliate the warder we were trying to befriend.
而另一方面,我们饥肠辘辘,完全拒绝这种表示会使我们正尽力去亲近的狱吏感到羞辱。
10.One day, the warder asked this comrade for his jacket so that he could lay it on the grass and sit on it.
一天,这个狱吏向我这个伙伴要他身上的夹克,他要把它铺在草地上好坐在上面。