Many more died on their way to captivity . 更多的人在運往監(jiān)禁處的途中死去。
He was released from his long captivity . 他被釋放了,結(jié)束了他長期的被俘生活。
Once more he felt sense of captivity upon him . 于是他又覺得那種坐牢似的心情侵襲著他。
Von arnim was brought through algiers on his way to captivity . 阿納姆被送往俘虜營途經(jīng)阿爾及爾。
Prisoners sometimes ease their captivity by endowing their jailers with extraordinary qualities . 犯人有時表現(xiàn)出非常好的品德以取悅獄卒,以此改善他們的境遇。
A few hundred yards away other americans, our prisoners of war, still languished in a cruel captivity . 數(shù)百碼之遙的另一些美國人作為戰(zhàn)爭俘虜仍然在煎受扣押的折磨。
He knew well that the quick-witted girl could claim none of that exemption from the penalties of captivity that was so cheerfully accorded to her feeble-minded sister . 他清楚地知道,這個聰明的姑娘不可能象她那白癡的妹妹一樣享受特權(quán),可以免受俘虜?shù)膽土P。
Many animals do not breed when in captivity 許多動物一被關(guān)入籠中就不生育了。
We have the best fighting beast we ' ve ever own in captivity 我們有關(guān)過最殘暴的野獸
the state of being a slave; "So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity"--Shakespeare 同義詞:enslavement,
the state of being imprisoned; "he was held in captivity until he died"; "the imprisonment of captured soldiers"; "his ignominious incarceration in the local jail"; "he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon" 同義詞:imprisonment, incarceration, immurement,
其他語種釋義
captivityとは意味:captivity n. とらわれの身, 監(jiān)禁. 【動詞+】 ◆endure a long captivity 長い監(jiān)禁を堪えしのぶ. 【前置詞+】 ◆escape from captivity とらわれの狀態(tài)から逃れる ◆He was held in captivity for three years. 3 年間捕虜になっていた These animals do not live long i...