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transitive verbbe imprisoned — sich in Haft befinden
* * *[im'prizn](to put in prison; to take or keep prisoner: He was imprisoned for twenty years for his crimes.) einsperren- academic.ru/37181/imprisonment">imprisonment* * *im·pris·on[ɪmˈprɪzən]vt usu passive▪ to \imprison sb (put in prison) jdn inhaftieren; (sentence to prison) jdn zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilento \imprison sb for life jdn zu einer lebenslangen Haft verurteilen* * *[Im'prɪzn]vt (lit)inhaftieren, einsperren (inf); (fig) gefangen halten* * *imprison [ımˈprızn] v/t1. JUR inhaftieren, einsperren (auch weitS.)2. figa) einschließen:he is imprisoned in his memories er kommt von seinen Erinnerungen nicht losb) beschränken, einengen* * *transitive verb* * *v.einkerkern v.einschließen v.
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