jailers

英 [ˈdʒeɪləz] 美 [ˈdʒeɪlərz]

n.  监狱看守; 狱卒
jailer的复数



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用gaoler

  1. 监狱看守;狱卒
    A jailer is a person who is in charge of a jail and the prisoners in it.

    双语例句

    1. He never let his jailers break him
      他决不会让监狱看守们摧毁他的意志。
    2. Do you, do you really want to use your family, do you really ever want to look at your spouse and your kid and see your jailers?
      你真的,真的想利用你的家庭,你真的想把你的伴侣,和你的孩子当成狱卒吗?
    3. Rafael declined to sign a paper absolving his jailers of responsibility in the event of his death in custody.
      拉斐尔拒绝在一份“如果犯人在关押期间死亡,看守可以免于责任”的文件上签字。
    4. I was trying not to let the jailers see my agitation.
      我当时尽量不让那些狱卒察觉到我的激动。
    5. He was regularly lashed on the buttocks by his jailers.
      他常常被狱卒鞭打屁股。
    6. They had already been searched by the police and the jailers.
      他们已被警察和狱卒们搜过身了。
    7. This matters because the state pays the local jailers, as well as a handful of private prison operators, just$ 24.39 a day for each inmate in their care.
      这之所以重要,是因为州支付给当地监狱和少数私人监狱经营者平均看守每个犯人每天的补贴只有24.39美元。
    8. She realized that it was futile to try to understand the perverted logic of her jailers.
      她认识到要试图弄懂她的看守人的反常逻辑纯属徒然。
    9. He was sure that from the contemptuous looks and rough treatment he received from his jailers he would be executed the next day.
      看守监狱的人一脸凶相,极为恶劣。他心想,明天会被拖出去枪毙。
    10. He would have been discovered by the beating of his heart, if by any mischance the jailers had entered at that moment.
      假如不巧狱卒此时进来,或许会听到他心跳的声音。
    11. The jailers insisted that he had been placed in solitary confinement for his own protection.
      看守坚持说把他单独监禁是为了保护他。
    12. The jailer is a corpus that carries out the penalty, is also a corpus of the jail administration, so, whether the principle of legality of the jail administration can be carry through largely decided by the law enforcement level of jailers.
      监狱人民警察是执行刑罚的主体,也是监狱管理的主体,监狱管理的法制原则能否得到贯彻关键在于监狱人民警察的执法水平。