柯林斯詞典prisoner /?pr?z?n?/ (prisoners) 1. N-COUNT A prisoner is a person who is kept in a prison as a punishment for a crime that they have committed. 囚犯 The committee is concerned about the large number of prisoners sharing cells. 該委員會很關(guān)心共用牢房的大量犯人。2. N-COUNT A prisoner is a person who has been captured by an enemy, for example, in war. 俘虜[also 'hold/take' n N] ...wartime hostages and concentration-camp prisoners. …戰(zhàn)時(shí)的人質(zhì)們和集中營的戰(zhàn)俘們。 返回 prisoner劍橋詞典a person who is kept in prison as a punishment 犯人,囚犯 Prisoners climbed onto the prison roof to protest the conditions inside the prison . 犯人們爬上監(jiān)獄屋頂對監(jiān)獄裡的條件表示抗議。 也見political prisoner ?hold/keep/take sb prisoner to catch and guard someone so that they cannot escape 監(jiān)禁,拘押(某人) Of 10,000 troops , 7,000 were killed , wounded , or taken prisoner. 1萬人的軍隊(duì)中,有7000人陣亡、受傷或被俘。 The pilot and several passengers were held prisoner by the gunmen for 57 hours . 飛行員和幾名乘客被持槍歹徒釦押了57個(gè)小時(shí)。 例句 Early this morning , armed police surrounded a house which they thought contained an escaped prisoner.Cooped up in a small dark cell , the prisoner hadn't seen daylight for five years .Hundreds of prisoners began a fast in protest about prison conditions .Arrangements were made to move the prisoners to another jail .More than half of all prisoners discharged are reconvicted within two years .習(xí)語take no prisoners 返回 prisoner