[with obj.](一般作 be incarcerated)imprison 监禁,关押 many are incarcerated for property offences. 许多人因偷窃罪而遭监禁。 ■[with obj. and adverbial of place]confine (someone) in a particular place 禁闭 he spent a long evening incarcerated below decks. 他一晚上被禁闭在甲板下。
派生 incarceration noun incarcerator noun 语源
mid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin incarcerat- 'imprisoned', from the verb incarcerare, from in- 'into' + Latin carcer 'prison'