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1 clamour, clamor
أَثَارَ ضجةً أو جلبة \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ ضَجَّ \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ طَالَبَ بِصَخَب \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. -
2 سبي
سَبْيٌ: أسْرَى، مَأسُورُونcaptives, prisoners (of war) -
3 at large
1) (of prisoners etc) free:حُر، طَليقDespite the efforts of the police, the escaped prisoner is still at large.
2) in general:بصورةٍ عامَّهthe country / the public at large.
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4 butcher
[ˈbutʃə]1. nouna person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.لَحّام، قَصّاب2. verb1) to kill for food.يَذْبَحُ2) to kill cruelly:يَقْتُلُ بِوَحْشِيَّهAll the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.
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5 free
[friː]1. adjective1) allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc:ُرThe prison door opened, and he was a free man.
2) not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way:طليق، حُرYou are free to think what you like.
كَريم، سَخيHe is always free with his money/advice.
4) frank, open and ready to speak:صَريح، مُنْفَتِحa free manner.
5) costing nothing:بدون مُقابِل، مَجّانيa free gift.
6) not working or having another appointment; not busy:غير مَشْغولI shall be free at five o'clock.
7) not occupied, not in use:غَيْر مُسْتَعْمَلIs this table free?
8) ( with of or from ) without or no longer having ( especially something or someone unpleasant etc):مَعْفي من الضرائِبfree of charge.
2. verb– past tense, past participle freed1) to make or set (someone) free:يُحَرِّر، يُطْلِق سراحHe freed all the prisoners.
يُحَرِّر، يُريح، يُعْفيShe was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.
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6 gag
[gæg] past tense, past participle gagged1. verb1) to prevent (a person) talking or making a noise, by putting something in or over his mouth:يُكَمِّم فَم، يُخْرِسThe guards tied up and gagged the prisoners.
2) to choke and almost be sick.يَخْتَنِق2. nounsomething which is put in or over a person's mouth to prevent him talking or making a noise.كِمامَه -
7 gaoler
nouna person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْنThe jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.
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8 guard
[gaːd]1. verb1) to protect from danger or attack:يَحْميThe soldiers were guarding the king/palace.
2) to prevent (a person) escaping, (something) happening:يَحمي، يَحْرُس، يَمْنَعto guard against mistakes.
2. noun1) someone who or something which protects:حارِسa guard in front of the fire.
2) someone whose job is to prevent (a person) escaping:حارِسThere was a guard with the prisoner every hour of the day.
3) (American conductor) a person in charge of a train.حارس القِطار4) the act or duty of guarding.حِراسَه -
9 handcuffs
noun pluralsteel rings, joined by a short chain, put round the wrists of prisoners:أصْفاد، قُيود، كَلَبْشَهa pair of handcuffs.
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10 hunger strike
a refusal to eat, as a form of protest or to force (someone) to agree to certain demands etc:إضْراب عن الطَّعامThe prisoners went on hunger strike as a protest against prison discipline.
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11 inhumane
[ɪnhjuˈmeɪn] adjectiveunkind or cruel:قاسٍ، عَديم الرَّحْمَهinhumane treatment of prisoners-of-war.
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12 jailer
nouna person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْنThe jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.
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13 jailor
nouna person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْنThe jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.
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14 liberate
[ˈlɪbəreɪt] verbto set free:يُحَرِّرThe prisoners were liberated by the new government.
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15 liberty
[ˈlɪbətɪ] noun1) freedom from captivity or from slavery:حُريَّه، إطْلاق سَراحHe ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.
2) freedom to do as one pleases:حُريَّهChildren have a lot more liberty now than they used to.
3) ( especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action:حُريَّة الكَلامI think it was (taking) a liberty to ask her such a question!
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16 pardon
[ˈpaːdn]1. verb1) to forgive:يَعْفي، يَعْذُر ، يُسامِحPardon my asking, but can you help me?
2) to free (from prison, punishment etc):يُعْفي من عُقوبه، يُطلِق سَراحThe king pardoned the prisoners.
2. noun1) forgiveness:عَفْو، سَماح، إطلاق سَراحHe prayed for pardon for his wickedness.
2) a (document) freeing from prison or punishment:عَفْوHe was granted a pardon.
3. interjectionused to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said:عَفْواً، العَفْوPardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?
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17 petition
[pəˈtɪʃən]1. nouna formal request made to someone in authority and usually signed by a large number of people.إلْتِماس2. verbto make such a request:يَلْتَمِسThey petitioned the government for the release of the prisoners.
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18 prisoner
nounanyone who has been captured and is held against his will as a criminal, in a war etc:سَجينThe prisoners escaped from jail.
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19 prisoner of war
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20 recapture
[rɪˈkæptʃə]1. verb1) to capture again:يَسْتَرِدThe prisoners were recaptured.
2) to convey (the feeling of something from the past):يَسْتَجْمِع ، يَسْتَعيد من الماضيto recapture the atmosphere of medieval London.
2. nounthe process of recapturing or being recaptured.إسْتِرْداد، إسْتِرْجاع
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