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Перевод: prison
[прилагательное] тюремный; [существительное] тюрьма ; острог ; [глагол] заключать в тюрьму; сковывать; лишать свободы
Тезаурус:
- He is chairman of the Council of the Scottish Business School, the Prison Reform Trust and the Scottish Enterprise Foundation.
- His career had gone into an ignominious period following his deposition and he had spent time in prison in Kansas, fought bulls in Barcelona, performed stunts in circuses, played "Othello" across the country and even boxed all-comers in exhibitions at the age of 68 years.
- Taylor, from Birkenhead, Merseyside, struck one prison officer, taking his keys, and within minutes the rioters had erected the first of a labyrinth of barricades and begun systematically destroying the chapel.
- It was in this prison that I met Shanaz.
- Twenty-one West Yorkshire prison visitors met at St Gregory's, Leeds, for Mass and an informal get-together on February 21st.
- After the two men had served more than six years in prison, there came a new twist to the case.
- The driver was eventually sentenced to six months in prison for reckless driving.
- That such a mood, primarily among prosecutors, judges and defence lawyers, has been a critical feature of the recent decline in the prison population of the Federal Republic of Germany is now well established (Feest 1988, Rutherford 1988).
- Furthermore, of the twenty-eight executives found guilty in 1961, only seven were sent to prison, and then the maximum length of sentence was thirty days which was, of course, substantially reduced by remission.
- Encouraged by several physicians and apothecaries, including Rand, Douglas, Sherard and Mead, and aided by her spouse who contributed to the text from prison, she produced in 1737-;8 A curious Herbal, containing 500 Cuts of the most Useful Plants now used in the Practice of Physic .
- In a survey of a "closed" institution such as a prison or a firm the informants may be instructed to co-operate with interviewers because of agreement about the survey by the people in authority, but in many instances of samples from the general population no such authority exists and surveyors must try to obtain co-operation as best they can by interesting the informants in the survey and gaining their completely free co-operation.
- THE PRISON SYSTEM
- After his inevitable conviction Cranmer was brought from prison in Oxford to the University Church of St Mary the Virgin to be formally degraded by the papal commissioners.
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