名词监禁,关押; 分娩,生产; 限制,约束
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1. He was placed in confinement.
他被监禁。
2. When does she expect her confinement?
她预期何时分娩?
1. 限制:由成大航太科技中心研究员李聪盛博士主持.本第三年计画以整合过去两年对漩涡燃烧污染生成之研究成果和所发展之雷射PLIF与Raman等量测技术,针对与前两年之漩涡火焰不同的气涡轮燃烧室之高压与燃烧室壁之包围限制(confinement)所造成其漩涡紊流混合与燃烧和污染生成机构的改变进行研究,
2. 禁闭:Lampson 通过对程序的禁闭(confinement)问题的研究提出了隐通道(covert channel)的概念[LAMP1973]. 研究的背景是程序的调用与信息的传送,设程序B 是由程序A 调用运行的,所谓对程序B 的禁闭就是指,制止程序B 在运行期间向其它程序(程序A 除外)传送信息.
3. 監禁:其治疗方式包括导正感化(moral support)、隔离监禁(confinement)等等. 患者对治疗措施的反应如何并无从得知,但据不少病患从医院逃跑的情况来看,显示绝大多数并非自愿或被骗才进入禁烟所,实质上并没有收到很好的效果,
1. 监禁;关押;禁闭
Confinement is the state of being forced to stay in a prison or another place which you cannot leave.
e.g. She had been held in solitary confinement for four months...
她被单独关押了4个月。
e.g. He''d obviously kept himself fit despite his years of confinement.
显然,尽管监禁多年,他依旧保持着身体健康。
2. 分娩;生产
A woman''s confinement is the period of time just before and during which she gives birth to a child.
e.g. There has been a movement to support women seeking home confinement.
一场支持女性在家分娩的运动一直在进行。
noun
1. the act of restraining of a person''s liberty by confining them
2. the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)
e.g. the restriction of the infection to a focal area
Synonym: restriction
3. the state of being confined
e.g. he was held in confinement
4. concluding state of pregnancy
from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child
e.g. she was in labor for six hours