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91. | Charles Dickens once said that solitary confinement was inhumane. |
| 查理斯狄更生有一次说道: 单独监禁是不人道的 |
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92. | A place or condition of confinement or forcible restraint. |
| 监禁室,拘留监禁或扣留某人的地方或状况 |
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93. | They promised faithfully to bear their confinement with patience. |
| 他们都老老实实的答应,要耐着性子忍受禁闭。 |
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94. | That state often follows in the long confinement of illness. |
| 长期卧病后常会出现这种情况。 |
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95. | a state of confinement (usually for a short time. |
| 被禁闭的状态(通常短期)。 |
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96. | Dismissal or release from employment, service, care, or confinement. |
| 解雇解雇;释放;自理;免职;退伍; |
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97. | the confinement of an infection to a limited area. |
| 感染被限制在有限的区域中。 |
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98. | She was immured at Windsor, but no more was heard of the Prince of Orange. |
| 她从此幽禁在温莎,但是奥伦治王子却没有下文了。 |
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99. | A deep or isolated place of confinement;a dungeon. |
| 地牢,土牢深而隔离的拘留地;地牢 |
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100. | he promised to change his orders from seppuku to confinement. |
| 他就答应把他的命令从自杀改成监禁 |
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