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1 imprison
حَبَسَ \ gaol, jail: to put sb. in prison: He was gaoled for stealing. hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. imprison: to put sb. in prison. lock: keep (sb. or sth.) in or out by closing a lock: He locked himself in his room. lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape: The thief was locked up by the police. shut: to keep in or out by firmly closing a door, etc.: Shut the children in and shut the dogs out. \ See Also حَجَزَ -
2 imprison
سَجَنَ \ gaol, jail: to put sb. in prison: He was gaoled for stealing. imprison: to put sb. in prison. -
3 imprison
[ɪmˈprɪzn] verbto put in prison; to take or keep prisoner:يَسْجِنHe was imprisoned for twenty years for his crimes.
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4 лишить свободы
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5 sajana
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6 брать под стражу
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7 fangelsa
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8 baciti u tamnicu
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9 uhapsiti zatvoriti
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10 заключать в тюрьму
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11 заключить в тюрьму
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12 заточить в тюрьму
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13 лишать свободы
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14 лишить свободы
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15 лишать свободы
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16 лишить свободы
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17 заключать в тюрьму
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > заключать в тюрьму
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18 fèmen nan prizon
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19 лишить свободы
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20 посадить за решетку
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > посадить за решетку
См. также в других словарях:
imprison — im·pris·on vt: to confine in prison esp. as punishment for a crime compare false imprisonment im·pris·on·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
imprison — imprison, incarcerate, jail, immure, intern mean to confine closely so that escape is impossible or unlikely. The first three words imprison, incarcerate, jail imply a shutting up in or as if in a prison, imprison being the general term,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Imprison — Im*pris on, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imprisoned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imprisoning}.] [OE. enprisonen, OF. enprisoner, F. emprisonner; pref. en (L. in) + F. & OF. prison. See {Prison}.] 1. To put in prison or jail; To arrest and detain in custody; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imprison — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. emprisoner (12c.), from em in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + prison (see PRISON (Cf. prison)). Related: Imprisoned; imprisoning … Etymology dictionary
imprison — [v] confine; put in jail apprehend, bastille, bottle up*, cage, check, circumscribe, closet, commit, constrain, curb, detain, fence in, hold, hold captive, hold hostage, hold in custody, ice*, immure, impound, incarcerate, intern, jail, keep,… … New thesaurus
imprison — ► VERB ▪ put or keep in prison. DERIVATIVES imprisonment noun … English terms dictionary
imprison — [im priz′ən] vt. 1. to put or keep in prison; jail 2. to restrict, limit, or confine in any way imprisonment n … English World dictionary
imprison — UK [ɪmˈprɪz(ə)n] / US verb [transitive, usually passive] Word forms imprison : present tense I/you/we/they imprison he/she/it imprisons present participle imprisoning past tense imprisoned past participle imprisoned 1) a) to put someone in a… … English dictionary
imprison — verb ADVERB ▪ falsely, unjustly, wrongfully, wrongly ▪ We work on behalf of people who have been wrongly imprisoned. ▪ briefly ▪ indefinitely … Collocations dictionary
imprison — 01. Human rights activists in that country are routinely [imprisoned] by the government. 02. The father of a young Australian man [imprisoned] in Thailand has pleaded with the Ambassador to work on his son s behalf. 03. The human rights… … Grammatical examples in English
imprison — verb we expect to imprison another two dozen individuals by the end of this month alone Syn: incarcerate, send to prison, jail, lock up, put away, intern, detain, hold prisoner, hold captive; confine, shut up, cage; informal put behind bars Ant:… … Thesaurus of popular words